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NSF Grant Drives AI Education and Tech Adoption Among Older Adults

What Happened

The National Science Foundation has awarded a grant to support new educational initiatives aimed at equipping older adults with skills in AI and emerging technologies. This nationwide program partners with local organizations and researchers to provide workshops, hands-on sessions, and resources designed to build technological confidence among seniors. The initiative emphasizes digital literacy, ethical tech use, and accessibility, targeting seniors who may feel left behind in the rapidly evolving tech landscape. By leveraging community partnerships and tailored learning programs, the goal is to foster greater inclusion for aging Americans in today’s digital society.

Why It Matters

This grant reflects a growing recognition of the need to empower all segments of society, including older adults, in the age of AI-driven innovation. As automation and digital services expand, fostering digital literacy among seniors helps bridge generational divides and ensures more equitable access to technology. Read more in our AI News Hub

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