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复旦发展研究院国际智库中心

FDDI GLOBAL THINK TANK CENTER

复旦金光学者讲座系列(04)

FUDAN-SINAR MAS FELLOW SEMINAR (04)

主题/Title

人工智能时代银发一族的数字包容性

东盟的经验与启示

Digital Inclusivity for the Silver Generation

in the Age of AI: Lessons from ASEAN

主讲/Speaker

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恩达·特里亚斯图蒂Endah Triastuti

印度尼西亚大学社会与政治科学学院

传播系副教授

亚洲研究中心高级研究员

复旦发展研究院访问学者

Associate professor

at the Department of Communication,

Faculty of Social and Political Sciences,

Universitas Indonesia,

and a Senior Research Fellow

at the Asia Research Center;

Visiting Scholar at Fudan Development Institute

主持/Host

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雷李洪 Lihong LEI

复旦发展研究院助理教授

Assistant Professor

at Fudan Development Institute

时间/Time

2025年12月29日 9:30-11:00

9:30-11:00, December 29th, 2025

地点/Venue

复旦大学智库楼203

Room 203, Think Tank Building,

Fudan University

主办/Organizer

复旦发展研究院

Fudan Development Institute

复旦金光思想库

Fudan-Sinar Mas Think Tank

语言/Language

英文

English

摘要/Abstract

In an era of rapid technological revolution, elderly populations face unprecedented challenges from digital exclusion, amplified by disinformation and scams targeting their vulnerabilities, which usually attack social, economic, political and emotional insecurities. Drawing from empirical research across 10 ASEAN countries (2023-2024), this lecture reveals how insufficient digital competence leaves seniors susceptible to online threats, particularly in rural areas amid global urbanisation trends. By 2034, with projections indicating a surge in the aging demographic to over 60% of the total world’s population globally and urbanisation reaching new heights, these issues will intensify, leaving rural elderly individuals increasingly isolated. This lecture offers a discussion that explores tailored strategies for digital inclusivity in the AI age. Key topics include AI's dual role: as a tool for empowerment and a potential source of disempowerment. The lecture proposes policy recommendations, community interventions, and cross-regional insights from ASEAN to foster resilient elderly communities. Aimed at foreign scholars, it advocates for collaborative, ethical AI frameworks to ensure equitable digital futures, mitigating the risks of marginalised communities’ vulnerabilities and promoting active societal participation.