Almost half of elderly women prefer AI for advice


A recent survey undertaken across the country found that almost half of elderly women ­living alone would ­prefer ­artificial intelligence (AI) over humans for advice on interpersonal conflict, a higher ­percentage than any other age demographic, where consulting directly with a human remains the favoured choice, Kyodo News reported.

According to the Japan Institute for Promotion of Digital Economy and Community survey, ­conducted online in mid-January, when asked whether they would prefer to consult a human or AI about relationship issues, 47.8% of female respondents in their 60s and 70s chose AI, which is more than the 37.35% who preferred humans.

This is compared to the overall tally of all respondents, in which 45.85% said they would choose to speak with humans and 36.55% said they would choose AI when seeking unbiased and objective advice on interpersonal problems.

The remaining 17.7% said they did not know or did not want to pick either option.

Among male respondents in their 60s and 70s, 57.0% preferred to consult a human, while 25.2% chose AI.

Atsushi Nakagomi, an associate professor at Chiba University who studies the intersection of AI and human health, said he was ­surprised that it was elderly women who were more likely to prefer AI.

He added, “AI makes people feel more comfortable about opening up, as they might feel free to seek advice without worrying about how their comments will be perceived.”

The online survey received valid responses from 1,449 people aged 18 to 79 residing in Japan. — Bernama

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