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by selfhifive
1641 days ago
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I don't know if that's a great use case. My experience with old people says that they (mostly) hate tech and cannot operate it without someone else. Also with old people you'd want the tech to be familiar to them so that you don't have to video call them to show them how to reset the WiFi. And if you're talking about old people who cannot even walk without stumbling their memory would be so far gone that they'd forget how to operate half the devices half the time. Maybe it would be more helpful to future old people such as ourselves, but I think simpler, robust, and familiar tech is better for old people. Just another perspective. |
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