“…This ongoing evolution of chatbots creates more opportunities for their use as companions in various settings, including a potential technology for intergenerational collaboration [3,64]. The various functions and applications of chatbots that can support intergenerational innovation processes include the following: (1) reducing communicative ambiguity in workplace contexts [18], which can aid in the removal of perceptual barriers by restricting broad topic interpretation and selection options, (2) supporting problem-based learning individuali-zation [23] and collaborative distance learning [65], which can help overcome emotional, cultural, and institutional barriers to learning more about a topic together, and through artificial intelligence and machine learning in a more personal setting [22,23], focusing on identifying common problems and raising awareness of intergenerational differences, and (3) facilitation of debate and consensus building [65], presentation of documents and results, management and administrative support in the cocreation process, and the ability to guide group collaboration in the context of professional work through the aesthetic design and various group work features [66]. These features and functions can help solve technical and operational challenges and promote and support critical issues such as privacy and information credential in the context of institutional barriers.…”