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An industry targeting Australia’s ageing population is growing, but can AI deliver more humanity in aged care?

While companion robots are being introduced and virtual experiences hope to ‘take loneliness away’, one expert agrees tech should never replace the human element

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An industry targeting Australia’s ageing population is growing, but can AI deliver more humanity in aged care?

While companion robots are being introduced and virtual experiences hope to ‘take loneliness away’, one expert agrees tech should never replace the human element

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cs.cmu.edu5 g fa

How Do Boomers Really Feel About AI?

As older adults embrace artificial intelligence, they want the technology to be more in tune with their emotional needs, according to a recent study by Carnegie Mellon University researchers.The CMU team found that many…

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  1. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·cs.cmu.edu

    How Do Boomers Really Feel About AI?

    As older adults embrace artificial intelligence, they want the technology to be more in tune with their emotional needs, according to a recent study by Carnegie Mellon University…

  2. sabato 30 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    An industry targeting Australia’s ageing population is growing, but can AI deliver more humanity in aged care?

    While companion robots are being introduced and virtual experiences hope to ‘take loneliness away’, one expert agrees tech should never replace the human element