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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. This cycle was not helped by the behavior of earlier AI technologies like voice assistants.

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Beginning a Look at The Future of AI and Older Adults 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The simple examples – retrieval of information and generated images seem very different from traditional (ad-driven) search tools. DALL-E (creating images from text captions) and other generative AI has become, uh, visible, and perhaps really useful in film-making and video game development. Okay, okay, so it’s a beginning.

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New technologies may mitigate fall risk – and just in time

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Did you know that medical costs from falls was $50 billion in were projected to be $52 billion in 2020? So many factors contribute to the risk of falling, including lower body weakness, balance issues, medications, and home hazards. category tags: fall prevention, fall detection , AgeTech , baby boomers.

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From New Report: Future of AI and Older Adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

New report published - Future of AI and Older Adults. 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.

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How health IT's leading innovators are using AI now, and where they see it going

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

And many forward-thinking CIOs and other technology leaders see how fast AI tools are evolving, and they are looking excitedly to a future where further clinical innovation will occur at rapid speed. But they're also gaining big benefits in quality improvement, cost efficiency, and more.

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Technology is radically improving care for veterans

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

How do medical centers capture and assess patient feedback, and implement improvements promptly and effectively? VA is developing strategic partnerships with industry leaders to help guide research around future applications of AI. Surafeal Asgedom How do you play pool when one hand is paralyzed? Improving care through technology.

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Did you miss one? Note February posts about AI, tech support and aging in place

Aging in Place Technology Watch

February – that’s when the 2023 AI hysterical hype cycle went into full gear. The hype capitalizes on the recent CES with a laundry list of tech offerings that could help with fears -- like sensors, medication management, motion sensors, and smart watches to mitigate fear of falling. AI and the Internet of Caring Things.

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