Most U.S. adults say they use artificial intelligence to search for information, but fewer are using it for work, drafting email or shopping. Younger adults are most likely to be leaning into AI, with ...
Most U.S. adults say they use artificial intelligence to search for information, but fewer are using it for work, drafting email or shopping. Younger adults are most likely to be leaning into AI, with ...
Engagement with technology, far from contributing to “brain rot,” may offer cognitive benefits to older adults.
Technology may play a significant role in how people interact with their romantic partners. This is particularly true for young adults, whose relationships tend to be less stable and less committed ...
'Being independent is foremost in the mind' While many older adults worry about losing their independence, 75-year-old Albert Bolet of Atlanta thinks most older adults are typically receptive to ...
A new study published in JMIR Aging developed and tested a new AI model called HOPE which uses Wi-Fi-based motion sensor data ...
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