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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. category tags: AI and machine learning , Conversational and generative AI , AgeTech

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

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Given the early user base of ChatGPT (optimizing language models for dialogue), 100 million within the first few months, clearly developers, investors, and consumers agree. And multiple other companies are jumping into the market, perhaps playing catchup with early entrants. And then there's ChatGPT -- in a class by itself.

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The Future of Pet Tech at CES 2024

Digital Health Global

This device allows pets safe and controlled access to the outdoors using facial recognition or RFID tags. New innovations underline the importance of prevention and early detection of health problems. For more mobile companions, the Pawport smart pet door unlocks a new level of freedom.

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Five smart clothing technologies for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

They developed smart underwear that could become one of the most reliable and effective ways to detect and prevent health issues. Siren Care. "An injury-detecting sock could help people with diabetes prevent amputations. Early detection is critical in this process. Learn more. Myant Health. Learn more.

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From New Report: Future of AI and Older Adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

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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Looking ahead to 2023 -- what should we expect?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Note that falls can be detected in a home without a wearable – via a wall-mounted device or through in-home Wi-Fi. But all that is just a beginning – early January brings the Consumer Electronics Show and many more innovations that can help older adults with health, mobility, cognitive issues, and caregiving. Up ahead -- CES 2023.

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Ten technology offerings for older adults from CES 2021

Aging in Place Technology Watch

A smart lamp that hangs on the wall and anticipates and prevents falls of residents in assisted living and nursing facilities, Aladin uses artificial intelligence (not sensors) to detect changes in motion, temperature, and more. If a low-impact fall is detected, only a user's pre-designated support community is contacted. iCardioGuard.

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