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Use Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) To Create a Virtual Carer To Improve Quality Of Life Of Those Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease PART 4 of 4 By DR. Selva Sugunendran AICARE.EXPERT – Duplicate – [#160]

AI supported virtual carers have immense potential for improving healthcare outcomes, but they must be implemented with caution. Ethical considerations such as patient privacy and information security are paramount when designing these systems. Additionally incorporating user feedback into the system through iterative AI training processes ensures that it evolves to meet individual needs more effectively […]

Use Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) To Create a Virtual Carer To Improve Quality Of Life Of Those Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease PART 3 of 4 By DR. Selva Sugunendran AICARE.EXPERT – Duplicate – [#158]

AI algorithms have advanced significantly in recent years allowing them to detect subtle emotional cues such as facial expressions and tone of voice. This technology has opened new possibilities for virtual carers who can now offer empathy, support, and strategies that may help individuals manage their emotions more effectively. These recommendations might include deep breathing […]

Use Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) To Create a Virtual Carer To Improve Quality Of Life  Of Those Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease PART 2 of 4 By DR. Selva Sugunendran  AICARE.EXPERT – Duplicate – [#4]

Virtual carers have the potential to revolutionize elderly care through their conversational interfaces. With natural language processing (NLP) techniques at play these interfaces can respond directly and engagingly when queried by seniors or those in need of assistance. Through machine learning algorithms that adapt based on individual preferences over time virtual carers become even more […]

Use Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) To Create a Virtual Carer To Improve Quality Of Life Of Those Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease PART 1 of 4 By DR. Selva Sugunendran

Alzheimer’s disease can be a challenging diagnosis for both patients and caregivers alike. However, utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) technology could offer significant benefits in terms of providing support enhancing quality of life while also compensating for memory impairments associated with this condition. While AI cannot replace human interaction entirely it has the potential to supplement […]