Most AI tools are built for tech professionals. Grace is built for your mom, your dad, your grandparents — the people who deserve AI that protects them, not one that confuses them.
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Regular AI tools aren't designed with seniors in mind. Here's what can go wrong — and how Grace fixes it.
ChatGPT gives medical advice without disclaimers. Seniors follow it without checking with their doctor.
Grace always says "talk to your doctor" for health questions. She never diagnoses or prescribes.
ChatGPT recommends products to buy. Seniors trust these recommendations and spend money they shouldn't.
Grace never recommends products. She's a companion, not a salesperson.
Regular AI has tiny text and complex menus. Hard to use with arthritis or low vision.
Grace has extra-large adjustable text, big buttons, and only three simple tabs.
No scam protection. Seniors ask about suspicious calls and get generic advice.
Grace detects 10+ types of scams automatically and warns immediately with the FTC reporting number.
Automatically detects IRS calls, fake prizes, tech support fraud, grandchild scams, romance scams, and more.
Shares wellness tips but always says "talk to your doctor." Never diagnoses, prescribes, or interprets lab results.
One-touch access to call family or 911. Add up to 5 emergency contacts. Grace detects urgent language too.
Four text sizes from comfortable to extra-large. Designed for readability, even with low vision.
Simple checklist for daily medications, appointments, and calls. No complicated app to learn.
Don't want to type? Tap the mic button and talk to Grace. She listens and responds in clear, simple language.
Ask Grace is an AI companion designed specifically for adults 65+. Unlike ChatGPT or Alexa, Grace has built-in safety guardrails — she never gives medical advice, detects scams automatically, has large adjustable text, and includes a one-touch emergency button. It's free at askgrace.org.
General AI tools like ChatGPT are not specifically designed for seniors and can give misleading medical or financial advice. Ask Grace is built with safety guardrails — it always redirects health questions to doctors, warns about scams, never recommends products, and has emergency calling built in.
Yes. Ask Grace was designed for people who find technology challenging. It features extra-large adjustable text, simple three-tab navigation (Home, Chat, Reminders), voice input so you can talk instead of type, and no complicated menus or settings to learn.
Ask Grace is free. No credit card required. No hidden fees. You can start chatting immediately at app.askgrace.org.
For seniors, yes. ChatGPT is a powerful general-purpose tool, but it has no safety guardrails designed for older adults. Grace was built from the ground up with scam detection, health disclaimers, large text, emergency features, and simple navigation that seniors can use confidently.
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