Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from novelty to infrastructure, but its benefits are not landing evenly across age groups. New research shows that younger people are far more likely to say ...
The rapid normalization of AI risks creating new forms of atypical digital companionship at a time when societies are still ...
When Roro (not her real name) lost her mother to cancer, the grief felt bottomless. In her mid-20s and working as a content ...
As with almost any new technology, AI promises exciting new applications, while also posing significant threats. From environmental damage to economic upheaval, we're still untangling exactly what ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) could help older adults navigate medical care and ease caregiver burdens but only if tools are patient focused and thoroughly tested, researchers said at the ...
Older workers stand to be big AI beneficiaries - if they strengthen their skills. One huge fear among older workers: Artificial intelligence will take their jobs and prevent them from securing ...
Roughly half of adults in the U.S., Italy, Australia, Brazil and Greece say they are more concerned than excited about the increased use of AI in daily life. But in 15 of the 25 countries polled, the ...
The mass adoption of generative AI has given rise to some bizarre waves of incomprehensible slop. There was the “good ending,” a glut of AI generated images depicting Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg as ...
Fair attendees in front of an AI sign at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai on July 27, 2025. (Ying Tang/NurPhoto via Getty Images) How we did this This Pew Research Center ...
For many older Americans, the dream of owning a business feels out of reach. Technology moves fast, retirement savings can run thin, and the digital world often seems built for younger generations.
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