Your future caregiver: Robuter
Posted on December 21, 2007 by Mark Baard
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The French robotics firm Robosoft this week demonstrated a robotic aid for the elderly and physically and cognitively disabled.
The Robuter is a net-connected system that housebound individuals can use to connect with others (via the internet, that is), talk to doctors, record their activities, etc.
It can also be programmed to clean floors, watch for intruders and remind patients to take their meds.
Filed under: Aging, Alzheimer's Disease, Assisted cognition, Assistive technologies, At home, Robotics | Tagged: AI, Assisted cognition, healthcare, programming, Robotics
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