Robots and Gadgets, Aging at Home
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9782766302543
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Presses de l'Université Laval
Date de publication
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Éthique, IA et sociétés - OBVIA
Langue
anglais
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Robots and Gadgets

Aging at Home

Presses de l'Université Laval

Éthique, IA et sociétés - OBVIA

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The aging of the world’s population has brought with it a set of challenges.
Baby boomers in the Western world, who have lived through several cycles of
change, are about to experience another transformation — the automation of in-
home geriatric care. Equipping a home with interconnected gadgets and with
robots that incorporate artificial intelligence seems increasingly possible.
Such devices, connected to a wireless network and the Internet, can observe,
communicate, and also assist caregivers, providing support to an elderly
person as they age in their own home. These technologies have the potential to
improve care for those suffering from various maladies, including dementia.
Seniors may be more accepting of robots and gadgets if such devices enable
them to remain in their home despite deficits related to aging. However, as
bioethics has often demonstrated, it is important to critically analyze the
implications of using these devices, as is proposed in this book.
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