Society & Ethics

Older adults know AI is slop. They just like it

· July 10, 2026
Older adults know AI is slop. They just like it

Quick take

AI-generated voices, digital children, and virtual companions are becoming unexpected comfort sources for older adults in China. Despite their awareness that these AI creations are far from perfect, seniors turn to them for companionship and emotional support.

Why it matters

This trend shows how imperfect AI content can still deliver valuable social utility. For aging populations facing loneliness, AI “slop” lowers barriers to interaction without demanding much from users. It shifts expectations away from flawless AI toward affordable, available digital presence. Builders and service providers should note that meaningful AI applications do not require polish to gain traction among certain demographics. Investors and operators might find growth opportunities in niche, low-fidelity AI products aimed at emotional comfort over accuracy or complexity.

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