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Asking Bing and ChatGPT about AI-enabled technologies to help older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Technology trackers, don't quit your day job yet. Asked: "What AI technologies are available today to help older adults?" But here are 'answers': Bing Chat: There are many AI-enabled technologies that are available today to help older adults with various aspects of their health and well-being. But forward motion is detectable.

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Key trends expected to shape Pain Management and Adherence markets in 2024 and beyond

Lloyd Price

Technological advancements: New technologies offer more personalised, data-driven, and effective pain management strategies. Virtual Reality (VR): distraction and pain management techniques through immersive experiences. Affordability and access to new technologies remain a barrier for some patients.

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Five Virtual Reality technology offerings for older adults in 2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

In 2017, it was clear that virtual reality technology had evolved beyond the point of experiments and was having a number of limited introductions into the world of older adults , including senior living environments ( Rendever ) as well as pain mitigation ( FirstHand ). Lumeum was birthed from access to technology.

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What should Alexa Together do?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

This ambient technology (‘ immersed in your surroundings, ready to help without any prompting ’) was in contrast with wearables that required the user to do something – press a button to call for help. . category tags: Voice/AI/Voice Assistants , Telehealth-RPM-Virtual Visits-Voice Health.

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Technology design for all -- predicted in 2011, in-market in 2018

Aging in Place Technology Watch

A long time ago (7 years this month) in a tech world far, far away, a report sponsored by then-AARP executive Jody Holtzman predicted that technology change would deliver a new user experience. These work without the need to download and upgrade on Patch Tuesday , though privacy improvements are the next big technology hurdle.