What is AI, really?
A plain-language explainer â no jargon, no hype. What these tools are good at, and what they're not.
Read the guideWe're preparing resources, giving presentations, and coordinating AI for Older Adults Town Halls across Greater Cincinnati (CAIC) Region.
Pick whichever one sounds most like where you are today. There's no right order.
A plain-language explainer â no jargon, no hype. What these tools are good at, and what they're not.
Read the guideCommon-sense tips for keeping your information private and spotting scams that use AI.
See the tipsA walk-through with our helper. Ask one small question together and see what happens.
Chat with CindyReal examples for the questions that come up in everyday life.
Read a Medicare letter out loud. Prepare questions for a doctor's visit. Understand a prescription label.
See examplesDouble-check a bill. Explain a financial statement. Spot a suspicious email before you click.
See examplesWrite a birthday note to your grandkids. Plan a Sunday supper. Tell the story of your neighborhood.
See examplesScammers are using AI to sound more convincing. Here's what to look out for.
Someone who sounds like a relative asks for money urgently. Hang up and call them back directly.
A text says your card is suspended and asks you to "verify." Medicare will never text you this way.
An email offers a refund if you "confirm your bank." Don't click. Log in directly from your browser.
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