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1、The better the question.The bigger the ripple.The better the world works.With support byUnderstanding Understanding older generations older generations adoption of AI adoption of AI 2ContentContentExecutive summary01010202030304040505Acknowledgments and referencesWhy AI upskilling matters for older
2、adults What older adults know,and dont yet know How older adults are incorporating AI in daily lifeHow older adults perceive its risks and benefits Whats next?3Executive Executive summarysummaryAs artificial intelligence(AI)increasingly shapes daily life,ensuring older generations are not left behin
3、d is a critical inclusion challenge.This report explores how people aged 6085 engage with and experience AI,drawing on a global survey of 2,515 respondents across 16 countries,plus expert interviews and focus groups in Japan and India.Findings show older adults are generally less familiar and confid
4、ent with AI yet remain curious and willing to learn.Only 24%reported being quite or very familiar with AI,while just 15%had no interest in further engagement.Usage varies depending on context.For example,in the Middle East,Africa,India region,41%stated they were quite or very familiar with AI;wherea
5、s only 12%of North Americans state the same.Similarly,a gender gap emerged:31%of women had never used AI in comparison to 20%of men.Experiences of AI are largely positive:around 60%of respondents were either somewhat or very positive about the likely impact of AI on themselves,especially in learning
6、,health,travel,and creative applications.Users are aware that AI outputs can be inaccurate,though understanding of subtler risks like bias is limited.The report concludes that older adults are optimistic about AI but need targeted support to engage safely and confidently.Policymakers,educators,busin