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Artificial Intelligence: A Boon And Bane For Senior Citizen

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  • Nicko A Magnaye

    (Mindoro State University)

  • John Rex T Saguid

    (Mindoro State University)

  • Rizalyn S. Cartagena

    (Mindoro State University)

  • Shella V Bruit

    (Mindoro State University)

  • Nannette A Olarte

    (Mindoro State University)

  • Alexandra M Cracicas

    (Mindoro State University)

Abstract

Science's field of artificial intelligence is concerned with giving machines more human-like ways to solve challenging issues. The area of computer science focuses on getting computers to behave more like people. This typically entails taking traits from human intelligence and applying them as algorithms in a way that is computer friendly. Depending on the defined needs, a more or less flexible or efficient strategy might be used, which affects how artificial the intelligent behavior seems. The demand to create new technology to aid in bettering care for the world's aging population is increasing. Numerous social, economic, and health issues need to be resolved due to how quickly the older adult population is expanding. AI can be very helpful in this area by assisting the healthcare system in meeting the rising demand for senior healthcare services. In this study, we'll examine how AI is helping seniors take better care of themselves.AI-powered products and technologies can assist seniors in maintaining their independence while also improving their quality of life. But, AI may employ threats to senior citizens. They may require support in coping with new technology and managing AI-powered products. Furthermore, elders may be particularly concerned about data privacy and the possibility of misuse or malfunction.AI can benefit seniors in many areas, but seniors must cautiously approach it. Senior citizens must have access to the necessary training and support to use AI safely and successfully. Furthermore, improvement plans to prevent issues such as data protection and ensure that AI is used legally are necessary.Concerning the keywords used, the acronyms and terms that were provided in the some manner were advantageous to the reader in order to educate themselves on the ideas that have been visible in the text while he was reading it.

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  • Nicko A Magnaye & John Rex T Saguid & Rizalyn S. Cartagena & Shella V Bruit & Nannette A Olarte & Alexandra M Cracicas, 2023. "Artificial Intelligence: A Boon And Bane For Senior Citizen," Post-Print hal-05090662, HAL.
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