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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And we've gotta do all this
And we've gotta do all this while trying to eat to excess all those foods we're equally 'guaranteed' will protect our hearts, bones, joints, prostates and all points between. Efficacy aside, who's got time for all that?
ohhh...yeah... wait...what did you say again?
Lol! I agree... there's been a surplus of stories about studies and/or product messages about How to Fight Dementia. I got my doubts...only time will tell if ANY of this stuff works....and by that time, we'll all be too old to apply this new-found knowledge.
What if our little brains are just wired to start sputtering and shorting out, once we reach a certain age? What if our society just accepts that a little cognitive confusion ain't a bad thing...it's just life? And that dementia isn't a sign of diminished intelligence ... just a different form of intelligence. Maybe we need to reshape our expectation that we will always be sharp, slim, toned, tanned, full-headed and shiny-toothed.
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Living in Caregiverland.com