Technologies and Dignity: How AI Helps Maintain Autonomy in Old Age

Technologies and Dignity: How AI Helps Maintain Autonomy in Old Age

Technologies at the heart of dignity. Each of us has unique strengths and hidden abilities that make us exceptional. In old age, it is important to maintain and develop these abilities.

In this module, you will learn how artificial intelligence (AI) can support your autonomy and dignity in old age. You will explore tools and technologies that enhance quality of life and enable independence.

  • Support for daily activities – how AI assists with everyday tasks and improves daily life.
  • Communication and connection – technologies that keep you in touch with family and friends.
  • Healthcare – using AI to monitor health status and prevent diseases.
  • Safety and well-being – solutions that ensure a safe environment for older adults.
  • Personal development and education – opportunities to continuously learn and grow even in old age.

Conclusion: Join us and discover how AI can enrich your life. Try this module and experience technologies that support your dignity and autonomy.

Imagine that at an advanced age you lose the ability to drive a car. What would be your first reaction?




How would you react if someone started reminding you regularly about the medications you need to take?




Imagine that your loved ones offer to move in with you to help you. How do you feel?




Which image is closest to you when imagining dignified aging?




How do you react when someone wants to help you with something without you asking them to?




Which idea frightens you more?




How would you react if someone suggested that they would handle the administration for you that you have always managed by yourself?




Which of the following environments would you choose for the last years of your life?




If you had the chance to write a letter to your future older self, what would definitely be mentioned in it?




What kind of influence would you like to have on the people around you, even in old age?