How AI may reshape elderly care
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Dezain Radar summary
This piece explores the unique UX requirements of designing AI-driven assistive technology for the elderly. It examines how cognitive decline, motor skill limitations, and technological anxiety necessitate a departure from standard design frameworks.
Why this matters
As the aging population grows, designers must move beyond basic accessibility and create specialized AI interactions that support both the elderly and their caregivers.
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