Group 1 - The report titled "Shanghai Senior Citizens Digital Literacy Report (2025)" was released during the "Respect for the Elderly Month" event in Shanghai, highlighting the digital literacy of elderly residents [1] - Female elderly residents in Shanghai have higher ownership rates of digital devices and application download capabilities compared to their male counterparts, driven by stronger social and shopping needs [1] - As of the end of 2024, the elderly population aged 60 and above in Shanghai reached 5.7762 million, accounting for 37.6% of the total registered population [1] Group 2 - The report indicates that the ability to access digital technology is the most significant factor distinguishing the digital capabilities of elderly individuals, with smartphone ownership among seniors at 87.3%, but only 48.3% can independently download and register applications [1] - Family remains the primary venue for digital learning, with 68.3% of elderly individuals learning digital skills from their children or grandchildren, supported by various channels such as senior universities and online tutorials [1] - There is a significant positive correlation between digital literacy levels and indicators such as life satisfaction, social participation, and health status among the elderly [1] Group 3 - The report also highlights new challenges in the era of artificial intelligence, noting that only about one-third of elderly residents in Shanghai have a basic understanding of AI privacy risks and algorithmic bias [2] - The urgency to protect the digital safety and rights of elderly individuals is emphasized as related technologies become more widespread [2]
上海为老年人绘“数字素养画像” 女性长者表现突出
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-12 02:00