The growing ecosystem of devices and products serving peoples’ health and well-being shows us that innovators already see the opportunity to serve the fast-growing market for self-care among people 50 years of age and up.
For nearly twenty years, one thing has felt inevitable: when boomers reach “old age,” senior living demand will surge. And yet ..
ChatGPT Health builds on consumer use of today's ChatGPT so responses are informed by your health information and context.
The prize honors .lumen’s Glasses for the Blind, an AI-based device that applies autonomous driving technology adapted for pedestrians. Using computer vision and local processing, the headset understands the three-dimensional environment in real time without relying on the internet or pre-defined maps and guides the user through subtle vibrations indicating a safe direction to follow.
The United States faces a fundamental mismatch between surging demand and insufficient capacity.
The AI infrastructure juggernaut is on – consumers hesitate and deployment is cautious. Parallel tracks are emerging. Investment by the
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Being cautious
I am not surprised about being cautious. When you commit to integrating a multichannel tech solution it is like a long term commitment. It's not unusual for tech providers to exit the market and user support along with it, when the biz model fails. Given said commitment and investment on user part, there's work to do in improving trust beyond the tech solution itself. It applies to both for tech solutions for individuals and care providers.
One example that comes to mind are the tech-pets for older adults. After a few years they were discontinued, leaving many users heartbroken over their no longer working 'pets'. Another consideration, will the tech solution perform and be supported during extreme heat, cold, or other environmental crisis?