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  • Gerontology
  • Human-Computer Interaction

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  • Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers broad applications, including potential benefits for the elderly.
  • However, AI systems can perpetuate biases, omissions, and errors, raising concerns about their impact on vulnerable populations.
  • Ageism in AI is a growing concern as these technologies become more integrated into daily life.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the presence and extent of negative stereotypes towards aging in popular generative AI chatbots.
  • To compare ageism levels across different AI platforms, including ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, YOUChat, and Copilot.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive study was conducted using the Negative Stereotypes Towards Aging Questionnaire (CENVE).
  • The questionnaire was administered to assess responses from five leading generative AI chatbots.
  • Data analysis focused on identifying and quantifying ageist content in chatbot outputs.

Main Results:

  • Three of the studied chatbots exceeded 50% in responses containing negative stereotypes.
  • Copilot exhibited the highest levels of ageism, followed by Perplexity.
  • Specifically, Copilot displayed significant ageist content in health (13/20) and personality (14/20) sections, with YOUChat also scoring high in personality biases.

Conclusions:

  • The Copilot chatbot demonstrated more ageistic responses compared to other platforms evaluated.
  • These findings underscore the critical need to identify and mitigate biases within AI systems.
  • Ensuring fair and respectful AI interactions is paramount for all users, particularly the elderly.