One issue highlighted by the pandemic is the vulnerability of seniors, who often live alone, or need care in an industry with limited resources and staff. In her fourth and final installment of “Automation Nation,” Anne Gaviola looks at how artificial intelligence is improving the lives of the elderly, and the concerns about privacy.
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Automation Nation: Companion robots help elderly stay connected
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