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Barriers to full benefit of AI for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

One of the media-fueled risks today with the plethora of AI-related hype is the tendency to find and publicize deficiencies and mistakes, reinforcing the premise that it is too early for benefits across industries like senior living or home care. Lack of interfaces to senior and health care systems.

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From New Report: Future of AI and Older Adults

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From the findings; One of the media-fueled risks today with the plethora of AI-related hype is the tendency to find and publicize deficiencies and mistakes, reinforcing the premise that it is too early for benefits across industries like senior living or home care. Lack of interfaces to senior and health care systems.

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ChatGPT – Consider asking a question in a post-Google-Ad world

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Google’s business model is to sell ads, which itself is an information-distorting premise. Medicaid: Medicaid is a government program that provides health insurance for people with low income and assets. Medicare: Medicare is a government health insurance program for people over 65 and for certain younger people with disabilities.

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Falling short on solving the care crisis, now and in the future

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y do an interesting analysis built around the premise that some people who could work do not because of care responsibilities. category tags: Home Care , home health care , Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF) , tech-enabled home care. Tech in the home – can it help, even a little?

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Focus on Technology for Older Adults Sharpens in 2019

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When assembling the 2019 tenth anniversary version, it was apparent that this year reflects change -- in the supply-demand balance in the overbuilt senior housing market, in policy changes driving health care services into the home, in market forecasts, and in the mix of vendors who serve the market.

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Six Aging and Health Blog Posts from the Prolific Month of June 2022

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Except for the deep-pocketed Medical Guardian which bought ads everywhere , these were all bracelets to help emergency workers determine a health issue. y do an interesting analysis built around the premise that some people who could work do not because of care responsibilities.

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Spammers, scammers, and the presumption of older adult stupidity

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and ads are built on stereotypes of older adults (mostly women) and the premise that they are just plain stupid. But depending on circumstances and health status, it should be straightforward to decide on the right direction, again knowing that a decision is not permanent. And if all else fails, a phone call can mitigate uncertainty.