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.
Noting from studies how easily AI-powered chatbots can be manipulated to craft convincing phishing emails.
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From Peg Graham via LinkedIn
Report Heavily supports robotics and exoskeletons. May be more solutions that amplify human effort in softer ways. Exoskeletons require donning a "suit" of braces and joints, which is an effort in and of itself. Wondering how responsive to is for older adults aging into, it with, mobility-related disabilities?
From Kathleen Steamer Via LinkedIn
Very interesting to learn more about innovative products and solutions. Thanks for sharing!