The robots are here. The transformation is still somewhere in the future.
CrossSense is one example of an assistive AI technology being developed by a co-operative in London.
Helping them with their digital activities when user interfaces are constantly changing.
To help caregivers track residents’ health conditions and intervene before problems escalate.
But they aren’t entirely confident they will be able to do so.
Touch screens are an unending aggravation. Study the
The tech user experience – still flawed and in need of fixing. As noted in the May report,
Concerns about AI are all around, but its future role is inevitable. There it is, one consumer
A new study offers a conundrum, or maybe a marketing problem. Most Americans 50 and older don’t trust AI-generated health information, says a
It’s that awful time – the hurricane season. The time when the national hurricane center forecasts, repeated ad nauseum, are
No surprise – AI tools are already part of senior living operations and planning. The research phase is nearly complete for the report on
Is aging in place a smart strategy? Here we go again. In a brand new and similarly rosy
The FDA jumps to approve when Apple approaches. This sounded familiar, and merits a look back to a