Older adults hold complex views about AI, combining curiosity, concern and cautious optimism. Many engage with AI in their daily routines without recognizing it, and those unseen touchpoints shape how they perceive its value, its risks and its potential. Our latest research unpacks these perceptions, the factors influencing them and where older adults see the most meaningful opportunities for AI to support health, connection and everyday life. Read the full report: https://lnkd.in/g3-WY6Ft
Older Adults' Complex Views on AI: Curiosity, Concern, and Optimism
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Hi This is such an important insight — older adults interact with AI far more often than they realize, yet those “invisible touchpoints” shape their trust, comfort, and long-term adoption. At PAI Nova, we’re seeing the same pattern: 🔹 Seniors accept AI most easily when it feels human-centered, predictable, and supports their daily routines. 🔹 Trust increases when AI reduces friction — reminders, connection, check-ins — without overwhelming them. 🔹 And the biggest driver of adoption is feeling supported, not monitored. Your research is incredibly valuable for designing the next generation of AgeTech tools that respect autonomy while enhancing well-being. Thank you for sharing this — it strengthens the work we’re doing every day.