( ) -q-25- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “by the technology.” Older adults are grappling with how artificial intelligence is changing the world. [CutID: <Cuts> OLDER-ADULTS-AI-house-q-TUEam.mp3 Time: 25s Title: OLDER-ADULTS-AI-house-q-TUEam Out-cue: by the technology] TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. To learn more about how AI works, seniors are taking classes to figure out how AI is […]
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An uneasy relationship between older adults and AI
( ) -q-25- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “by the technology.”
Older adults are grappling with how artificial intelligence is changing the world.
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TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. To learn more about how AI works, seniors are taking classes to figure out how AI is transforming their world — and the threat it poses.
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VERBATIM: The technology offers them significant benefits, from the ability to curb loneliness to making it easier to get to medical appointments. But it also has drawbacks that could be particularly dangerous for older people. A series of studies have found that senior citizens are more susceptible to both scams perpetrated using artificial intelligence and believing the types of misinformation that are being supercharged by the technology.