AI Literacy Education for Older Adults: Motivations, Challenges and Preferences
Abstract
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into older adults' daily lives, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to understand and use AI is crucial. However, most research on AI literacy education has focused on students and children, leaving a gap in understanding the unique needs of older adults when learning about AI. To address this, we surveyed 103 older adults aged 50 and above (Mean = 64, SD = 7). Results revealed that they found it important and were motivated to learn about AI because they wish to harness the benefits and avoid the dangers of AI, seeing it as necessary to cope in the future. However, they expressed learning challenges such as difficulties in understanding and not knowing how to start learning AI. Particularly, a strong preference for hands-on learning was indicated. We discussed design opportunities to support AI literacy education for older adults.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.14649,
title = {AI Literacy Education for Older Adults: Motivations, Challenges and Preferences},
author = {Eugene Tang KangJie and Tianqi Song and Zicheng Zhu and Jingshu Li and Yi-Chieh Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.14649},
year = {2025}
}
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Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems