WHO highlights benefits and dangers of artificial intelligence for older people

10 February, 2022

https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/02/1111562?utm_source=UN+News+-+Newsle...

'Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies can improve older people’s health and well-being, but only if?ageism?is eliminated from their design, implementation, and use'

Comment (RF): The resource of the family seems to he important in old-age as State Agencies may never have enough resource to help older people to keep pace with new technologies which did not exist during their 11 or more years of compulsory State education.

HIFA profile: Richard Fitton is a retired family doctor - GP, British Medical Association. Professional interests: Health literacy, patient partnership of trust and implementation of healthcare with professionals, family and public involvement in the prevention of modern lifestyle diseases, patients using access to professional records to overcome confidentiality barriers to care, patients as part of the policing of the use of their patient data

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