Harnessing Benefits and Reducing Risks for Older Adults

Bipartisan Bill Proposes $2M for Senior-Focused AI Research

The Aging with Artificial Intelligence Act aims to study tools like chatbots while protecting seniors from fraud.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
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An elderly man in a kitchen looks thoughtfully at a small, cylindrical smart speaker on the counter.

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Senators Rick Scott, Mark Kelly, and Roger Marshall introduced the Aging with Artificial Intelligence Act of 2026 on Tuesday [1][2][3]. This bipartisan bill directs a $2 million federal research initiative to study how AI tools impact older Americans [1][2]. Researchers will specifically examine technologies like chatbots and voice assistants [1][3].

The legislation aims to address risks such as fraud and financial exploitation targeting seniors [1][2]. Simultaneously, the bill seeks to harness AI for promoting senior independence and improving health outcomes [2][3]. Senator Kelly emphasized that the study will help identify ways technology can support an aging population [3].

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