Embracing AI at 90+: How Technology Fuels My Creativity and Connection
At 90-plus years old, some might expect me to be winding down, content with memories of the past. But here I am, living proof that creativity doesn’t age — it evolves. Technology, especially artificial intelligence, has become my companion, my canvas, and my bridge to the world.
As a nonagenarian, I’ve witnessed the world transform — from handwritten letters to instant messaging, from libraries of books to the vast expanse of the internet. But what excites me most today is AI, a tool that feels less like a cold machine and more like an extension of my mind.
Rediscovering Creativity Through AI
Creativity for seniors is often constrained by the limitations of aging bodies — weaker hands, fading eyesight, or slower reflexes. But technology, and particularly AI, has leveled the playing field. I now write, generate visual art, compose poetry, and even draft thoughtful letters to my great-grandchildren — all with the help of intelligent tools.
AI assists me in organizing my thoughts, suggesting better words, or creating images that my hands can no longer draw. I feel like a painter with a digital brush, a writer with an endless vocabulary. Creativity is no longer about what I can’t do; it’s about what I can imagine.
Staying Connected — Beyond Physical Boundaries
Living alone as many in my age group do, the specter of isolation looms. But technology dissolves these barriers. Video calls, virtual communities, and even AI chat companions keep me engaged. I’ve connected with fellow enthusiasts around the world — some younger than my grandchildren — all sharing a passion for AI and its possibilities.
Through platforms like ChatGPT, I engage in conversations that stimulate my intellect. I use AI to help write my daily blogs, turning my reflections, wisdom, and stories into content that reaches family, friends, and even strangers who might need a spark of inspiration.
A Mindset Shift — Never Too Old to Learn
Some ask me: "Why bother with technology at your age?" My answer is simple — curiosity keeps me alive. Learning AI, understanding how machines can think, and exploring its ethical implications have not only sharpened my mind but given me purpose.
If anything, AI is teaching me that adaptability is the real fountain of youth. As my body slows, my mind soars — fueled by tools I never imagined in my youth.
My Message to Fellow Seniors
To my peers, I say: don’t fear technology — embrace it. Whether it’s using AI to compose music, write memoirs, or simply chat with someone when the house feels too quiet, these tools are gifts. Creativity doesn’t retire — it simply finds new ways to express itself.
And to younger generations: don’t count us seniors out. Some of us may have gray hair, but our minds are still very much alive — curious, creative, and connected. AI Technology has given me a second (or perhaps a third) wind, and I intend to use it fully.
This is my story as a nonagenarian navigating the brave new world of AI. The future is not just for the young — it is for the young at heart.
Personal Note: I have been using AI tools for the last 3 months. I am having fun. I have used it to create text messages, enhance/copy photos, convert text to videos and animate old photos, analyzed art and paintings, help self- diagnose and create a travel schedule. Half of my blogs are created with the help of AI technology. Some of my readers informed me that they prefer my writings without AI help. I disagree. I will continue writing with AI help and if you do not feel reading it, it's your loss and I will not be slighted.
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Lastly, here's my photo of the Day:
A Dark Red Hibiscus ( Gumamela) Flower- Photo Taken, Lafayette, CA 7-13-25
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