Becker's Healthcare October 28, 2024
Mariah Taylor

Seventy-four percent of older adults say they have little to no trust in health information generated by AI, according to a University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging.

The report analyzed data from 3,379 adults between ages 50 and 101. The survey was administered between February and March.

Four things to know:

  1. Fifty-eight percent of respondents reported looking for health information on the internet in the last year.
  2. About 33% of respondents said it was very easy to find health information online; however, those with fair or poor physical health, mental health, or memory said it was not easy to find accurate health information online. Those older than 65, those who were Black and non-Hispanic, and those with...

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