Nationwide Retirement Institute partnered with Limra to conduct a survey asking 1,439 U.S. adults ages 24 and older about their willingness to accept AI-based care as they age.
Here are some prominent findings, according to the Nationwide Retirement Institute Long-Term Care survey:
Fifty-two percent of millennials and 35 percent of Americans surveyed report they would allow a robot to help them dress, use the bathroom and move locations.
Sixty-eight percent of Americans report they would use AI to alert their family or friends in emergency situations such as falling or encountering physical danger.
Fifty-two percent of millennials and 32 percent of Americans said they would resort to talking to robots or AI if they were experiencing loneliness.
Sixty-five percent of millennials and 48 percent of Americans surveyed reported willingness to share medical history with AI to address care needs.