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As an old person who knows a lot of old people and has to deal with a lot of other old people, you're in a bubble. Nothing wrong with that, of course, and you may already be aware.
By and large, early gen X and older have a very difficult time discerning what materials are AI generated. Then when you get to a certain age range, maybe 70+, AI to much of that crowd is just another buzzword they know nothing about.
Now, in the pedantic sense of the word "increasingly", if literally one more old person is against AI or doesn't trust AI compared to last year, then that's increasing. But on the whole, I'm not seeing it. In fact, as AI gets "better" and harder to detect, I'm finding that more people just go with it. You basically end up with camps of "the person who accuses everything of being AI", "the person who has no clue what's what and doesn't care", and "the person who can't tell if something is AI regardless of how obvious it is".