The Practical Guide
Your expertise. Amplified.
You're not too old. You're overqualified. Decades of domain knowledge is exactly what makes AI outputs better. This guide is patient, clear, and built entirely around your life — no jargon, no condescension.
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"Forty years of experience doesn't become obsolete overnight. It becomes your advantage — if you know how to use it with AI."— From the foreword, AI for Boomers
Every chapter assumes you're starting from scratch with AI — but never assumes you're starting from scratch with life. Your experience matters here.
Born between 1946 and 1964, Baby Boomers have lived through more technological transformation than any other generation. From typewriters to word processors, fax machines to email, and analogue everything to digital everything — Boomers have adapted to seismic change, repeatedly, throughout their careers. AI is not the first revolution. It's just the latest.
The problem is that most AI content treats older adults as though they need to be protected from technology, or as an afterthought. The guides are written too fast, assume too much, and use language and cultural references that mean nothing to someone who spent their career building real expertise in the pre-digital world. That expertise is exactly what AI needs to produce genuinely good output — but nobody is writing for that person.
AI for Boomers is patient without being patronising. It respects your intelligence and your lifetime of accumulated knowledge, takes you through everything step by step without assuming you're in a hurry, and focuses on the AI applications that actually matter for where you are in life right now.
AI outputs are only as good as the context you give them. Forty years of domain knowledge makes your prompts richer, your outputs better, and your ability to spot errors sharper than someone who just started their career.
Every concept is explained clearly, every step is shown in full. This guide assumes you're capable of learning anything — just that you'd prefer it at a considered pace and without the tech-bro vocabulary.
The book includes a full chapter on AI scams targeting older adults — deepfakes, voice cloning, phishing, fake investment advice. Knowing how AI works means knowing how it's being weaponised.
No. There is no cognitive reason why age should prevent anyone from using AI tools — and there are real reasons why older adults often use them better. The tools themselves require no programming, no technical background, and no prior experience. If you can write an email, you can use AI.
ChatGPT is the most widely used and has the most straightforward interface — it works like a text conversation, which makes it immediately intuitive for most people. The book starts here before introducing anything else, and includes a step-by-step walkthrough of the very first session.
This is the right question to ask. The book covers exactly what you should and shouldn't share with AI tools, how your data is used by different platforms, and how to use AI privately and safely. Understanding this is part of using AI well — not a reason to avoid it.
Chapters 4, 6, and 7 are written directly for post-career life — using AI for travel planning, family history and memoir writing, creative projects, language learning, health information, and legacy documents. Some readers have told us this section alone was worth the price of the guide.
Most of the tools covered have a free tier that is genuinely useful — you don't need to spend anything to get started. The book recommends starting with free versions and only paying if and when you hit limits that matter for your specific use case.
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