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Most modern TV remotes—that come with dozens of unnecessary buttons—can be confusing for anyone to operate, but can be especially challenging for elderly seniors.
At our house, it’s called the “black hole.” Rather, that is what my husband calls it.
Wealth concentration contributes to the fact that seniors are often targeted by scammers.
In July, Vice President Kamala Harris painfully explained that AI was “first off, two letters.”
ith the goal of revolutionizing personalized care and support for individuals with chronic metabolic conditions, CareYaya has developed an innovative AI companion called Cara.
When his wife, Anne Maple, was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease, Scott Carpenter soon discovered there were no really effective products to help caregivers monitor the safety of loved ones with dementia.
But deepfakes also have a destructive side and can cause disruption and public panic.
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