首页|Findings from Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Has Provided New Data on Digital Technology (Older People’s Ethical Framing of Autonomy In Relation To C urrent and Future Consumer Technologies: the Case of Socially Assistive Robots)
Findings from Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Has Provided New Data on Digital Technology (Older People’s Ethical Framing of Autonomy In Relation To C urrent and Future Consumer Technologies: the Case of Socially Assistive Robots)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News - Researchers detail new data in Technol ogy - Digital Technology. According to newsoriginating from Oshawa, Canada, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “Development of SociallyAssistive Robot s (SARs) and other assistive smart technologies is commonly justified by casting agedcare as approaching a crisis point, due to an aging population and ensuing strain on healthcare systems.Combined with older people’s overwhelming wish to avoid more formal care contexts for as long as possible,this confluence of fac tors positions SARs as means to extend independent living, and so has inspired commercial developers to market their devices directly to older consumers.”
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