1、Generational AI:Digital inclusion for aging populationsAtlantic CouncilGEOTECH CENTERCAROLINE THOMPSONThis report has been made possible through the generous support of AARP.All views expressed in the report may not necessarily reflect the views of AARP.Throughout this process,we engaged in confiden
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6、licy on Intellectual Independence.The authors are solely responsible for its analysis and recommendations.The Atlantic Council and its donors do not determine,nor do they necessarily endorse or advocate for,any of this reports conclusions.May 2024Cover image:KJ Pargeter via FreepikGenerational AI:Di