Am I about to share private information?
Examples: passwords, bank details, ID numbers, medical records, private family information.
Source: Silver AI website
Practical and Safe AI for Older Adults
Practical AI guidance for older adults, families, and caregivers.
Use this quick checklist before you share information with AI or act on an answer. If anything feels private, urgent, or high-stakes, slow down first.
If you answer yes to any of these, slow down before you continue.
Examples: passwords, bank details, ID numbers, medical records, private family information.
If yes, AI should not be the final decision-maker.
Urgency is a major warning sign, especially in scams and emotional moments.
A confident tone is not proof that the answer is true.
That feeling is usually your signal to verify before acting.
If none of these apply, you can continue, but stay careful and avoid oversharing.
If one applies, stop for a moment and verify before you act, pay, reply, or follow advice.
If two or more apply, do not rely on AI alone. Check with a trusted person, an official source, or a real expert.
Use the checklist when you need a quick safety check, then go deeper when you want more explanation or real examples.