Wherever AI is heading next, older people want a say
Original article ↗B.I.A.S. ANALYSIS
CENTER
LEFTCENTERRIGHT
Signal breakdown
Heuristic (v1/v3)
-0.50 · CENTER
ML v2 (DistilBERT)
0.000 · CENTER
Ensemble
0.000 · CENTER
🏦 Source Intelligence
Rolling outlet bias
CENTER
avg -0.029
239 articles tracked
7-day bias trend
LcenterR
V.E.R.I.F.Y. has fact-checked this article.
Subscribe to see claim-by-claim verdicts and reasoning.
Subscribe to see claim-by-claim verdicts and reasoning.
🔗 Cross-Watch
Named in this story — also tracked across the Watch Series.
Concordia University journalist
Civic
Gov
Article Excerpt
A robot leads older women to perform a cultural dance at an AI Exhibition in Beijing in April 2025. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
Wherever AI is heading next, older people want a say
Published: July 16, 2026 6.39am EDT
Share article
Print article
Older people are being left out of decisions about how artificial intelligence is being built.
Many older adults are highly skilled, curious about emerging technologies and keen to learn about AI; they’re interested in its potential for our society. However, research shows that many employers still assume older employees are less tech-savvy.
Consequentl…
Read full article at The Conversation Canada ↗
How we scored this article
WTF uses a two-tier system: every article gets a heuristic bias score from keyword analysis, and priority articles (high overlap across 3+ outlets or strong heuristic signal) get full LLM analysis from B.I.A.S. and V.E.R.I.F.Y.
Analyzed by
B.I.A.S.
V.E.R.I.F.Y.
L.O.C.A.L.
quick v1 failed + full
Jul 16, 2026