LAS VEGAS: With artificial intelligence to detect falls, virtual reality to combat isolation and “powered” clothing to assist the incapacitated, the tech world is stepping up its effort to “disrupt” aging.
At the Consumer Electronics Show last week in Las Vegas, exhibitors were showcasing new ways to help the elderly remain independent, mentally fit and connected.
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