How will seniors navigate today's AI world tomorrow?
Seniors 65 and older are AI collateral damage
- Most older adults (65+) struggle with digital tools and AI.
- Tech barriers affect healthcare, communication, and daily life.
- Over half of seniors 65–74, and two-thirds 75+, lack digital literacy.
- 74% of Americans 50+ distrust AI in healthcare.
This scenario clearly highlights a growing problem: older Americans often struggle with modern digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI). As our society becomes increasingly digitized, this issue needs immediate attention.
Our Mission
The TSS Foundation is dedicated to empowering older adults through comprehensive digital literacy programs. We develop specialized training curricula and support systems designed to bridge the technology gap, enabling seniors to confidently navigate modern technology.
Our programs help older adults embrace emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, to enhance their daily lives, maintain social connections, and access essential services in our increasingly digital world.
Our Six Strategic Pillars
Digital Literacy Programs
Comprehensive courses covering basic computer skills, internet safety, and mobile device usage tailored for older learners.
Community Outreach
Mobile learning units and partnership programs bringing digital education directly to senior centers and retirement communities.
Instructor Training
Expanding community outreach by training seniors to present TSS seminars in their local communities.
Sustainable Growth
Building infrastructure and partnerships to expand our reach while maintaining program quality and accessibility across communities.
Adaptive Technology
Developing software solutions to help seniors improve memory, social engagement, identity and financial protection.
Networking
Build a like-minded community of tech savvy seniors through print media, digital media and seminar workshop programs.
