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

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Smart implants: Devices that can monitor vital signs, blood glucose levels, or medication intake 1. category tags: Generative AI , fall prevention, fall detection 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.

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Ten technologies from the 2018 Silicon Valley Boomer Venture Summit

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Implantable stroke monitor for high risk atrial fibrillation to reduce time to treatment after an ischemic stroke. category tags: baby boomers , mHealth-Digital Health-Telehealth , Family caregivers , VR/AR technology , voice/AI technology. Learn more at Tomeah Health. More when there is more. More when there is more. Ohmni Robot.

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

Lloyd Price

Closed-loop neuromodulation: Implantable devices with AI-driven closed-loop systems adjusting stimulation based on real-time pain signals for personalized pain relief. Closed-loop neuromodulation: Implantable devices will automatically adjust stimulation based on individual pain signals, offering personalized and long-term pain relief.

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New Technology and Services Disrupt Hearing Aid Ecosystem

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Do I need an expert exam and what about a cochlear implant ? category tags: hearing loss , Seniors , smartphones, cell phones. Do I need expensive hearing aids? Why doesn’t insurance cover them ? Will some less expensive (and even slightly insurance-subsidized ) options do the job?

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Bloodless Monitoring, Implantable Insulin, and More!

Insulin Nation

Emergency Implantable Insulin? Swiss university researchers have created an implantable device (for T1D mice) which can release insulin when diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) occurs. The researchers found that the laser readings held their own with the blood samples in blood sugar accuracy.

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