Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to use an app, and most older people don't know how to.
Evidence of this? I find this hard to believe as someone with an agoraphobic mother who is terrified of technology but will learn to use it if she needs to (Spotify app, Amazon app, etc.) The Uber app is very user friendly.
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They are correct and how you haven't noticed this is surprising. Maybe you should give your mom a lot more credit. This is really common, even with people decades younger. I would be floored if my mom ever used Spotify or Amazon or uber. She would text me a picture she takes of her screen with her phone (not a screen shot) to have me order it for her on Amazon. She's not afraid of technology but there is some mental block. She is brilliant about her career subject matter, which is above most people's comprehension, but it kind of stops there.
Anonymous wrote:
Think of this way:
Do you commit, OP, to learning all the new AI, 3D life-integrated tools when you're a senior?
Will you work the new-fangled methods with confidence and poise instead of feeling completely at sea? Like the one where you wave your finger just so in the air to order a cheeseburger and fries, or a plane ticket to Paris, or sign a reverse mortgage? Sorry, there's no pen and paper anymore. You'll need to make this little jabbing motion to confirm your payment, and the camera knows how to retrieve your money when it identifies your eyeball. Look in the right direction when you're jabbing your finger, otherwise the transaction won't go through! How can you not understand this??? Your kids and grandkids are so ashamed of you! What, you have cataracts and can't see the invisible screen hovering in front of you? You've lost all depth perception? Eww, that's such an old person thing. Everyone is so annoyed with you. Oh look, you ordered ten thousand dildos to your house by mistake. You should have controlled that finger tremor. Clearly demented. Off to the home with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to use an app, and most older people don't know how to.
Evidence of this? I find this hard to believe as someone with an agoraphobic mother who is terrified of technology but will learn to use it if she needs to (Spotify app, Amazon app, etc.) The Uber app is very user friendly.
Anonymous wrote:How old are you? I’m 40 and hesitant with Ubers, I grew up taking cabs and both grandfathers drove cabs. Cabs were regulated.
Uber you are essentially trusting a random person who may have a significant criminal history to get you from point a to be without direct oversight and management.
Anonymous wrote:How old are you? I’m 40 and hesitant with Ubers, I grew up taking cabs and both grandfathers drove cabs. Cabs were regulated.
Uber you are essentially trusting a random person who may have a significant criminal history to get you from point a to be without direct oversight and management.
Anonymous wrote:You have to use an app, and most older people don't know how to.