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Robots might be one answer for mitigating loneliness among older adults, suggest the results of a recent survey.
Ninety-five percent of the seniors users of a certain tabletop robot said that it made them feel less lonely.
The newly released third iteration of ElliQ is a lighter, smaller design that is easier for seniors to handle, the developers said.
Researchers are calling for a new study to evaluate existing literature and see how caregivers feel about robots in senior care.
The findings were seen for two-year, all-cause revision or aseptic loosening in cementless total knee arthroplasty.
A newly-developed robot sensor can read braille at twice the speed of human readers, over 300 words per minute, researchers say.
One hundred models of a new robot that can lift its own weight, more than 110 pounds, will be produced by the end of the year.
A new study indicates that robots could help seniors develop better healthy aging habits by walking and generally moving more.
A new study on AI aims to provide metrics for determining whether robots can help with loneliness, a “Companion Robot Impact Scale.”
Robot models with “soft, flexible” parts and materials are viewed more favorably than their hard-body counterparts, a new study shows.