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There’s no doubt that helpful technologies, including home robots that offer reminders, support, or companionship, will be an important part of how we care for our aging population in the years to come. But for them to work, we need more than clever engineering. We need empathy, inclusion, and a deeper understanding of what it means to age well. That means listening to older adults, testing technologies in real-life settings, and designing for both mind and body.
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