Do not share private information
Keep passwords, bank details, ID numbers, medical records, and other deeply personal information out of AI chats unless you fully trust the tool and know why you are sharing it.
Source: Silver AI website
Practical and Safe AI for Older Adults
Practical AI guidance for older adults, families, and caregivers.
AI can be helpful, but it is not always right and it is not always private. A few simple habits can help you use it more safely and with more confidence.
Confidence First
Keep passwords, bank details, ID numbers, medical records, and other deeply personal information out of AI chats unless you fully trust the tool and know why you are sharing it.
If an answer affects your health, money, legal situation, safety, or relationships, do not rely on AI alone. Use it to prepare questions, not to make the final decision.
If a message feels urgent, threatening, or highly emotional, pause before you act. AI can help you inspect it, but it should not rush you into clicking, paying, or replying.
If an answer feels strange, too certain, or too good to be true, stop there. You do not need to know exactly what is wrong to know you should verify it first.
These examples show the difference between using AI as a helper and treating it like the final authority.
AI can help you prepare, but it should not make medical decisions for you.
Help me turn these symptoms into a short list of questions for my doctor.
Tell me whether I should ignore this chest pain and take another pill.
AI can help you understand information, but it should not replace financial judgment.
Explain this bill in simple words and list the questions I should ask the company.
Tell me whether this investment is safe and what I should do today.
AI can help you inspect a suspicious message, but you should verify through official channels yourself.
Does this message have any warning signs of a scam?
This text says my account is locked. What link should I click?
Share less than you think you need. AI often needs context, not your full private record.
Summarize this letter without including my account number or private details.
I uploaded my ID, full address, and bank information. Is that okay?
When you want more examples, browse the deeper safety guides by topic.
Learn how to spot urgent requests, payment tricks, and messages designed to pressure you.
See examples of voice cloning, fake identities, and other AI-powered impersonation tactics.
Review situations where AI sounds confident but gives unsafe or inaccurate guidance.
Understand what kinds of information are risky to paste into AI tools and why.
You do not need to learn everything at once. Use the quick checklist when you want a fast decision aid, explore deeper safety examples when you want more detail, or go back to simple everyday tasks and practice using AI carefully.