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Topic- Technology
Stats: Over 90% of 50+ adults own a computer or laptop
Older adults have "embraced technology" in their daily lives and are using a variety of devices to stay informed and connect with others, according to a survey from AARP Research.
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TechTalk: Visually impaired navigate VR with a cane simulation
A team of engineers from Microsoft, Cornell University, and the University of Washington have developed the "Canetroller," a device that enables blind or vision-impaired individuals to navigate virtual reality (VR) environments using a simulated white cane.
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TechTalk: Smartphone apps for family caregivers assessed
AARP Research has released the findings from three pilot studies of smartphone apps with potential to help family caregivers.
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Infographic: What do marketers think about AI?
Nearly half of marketers surveyed by marketing automation platform provider Resulticks consider artificial intelligence (AI) to be an "overhyped" industry buzzword, according to Adweek.
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TechTalk: AI impacts corporate health, lifelong learning
McKinsey Quarterly, a publication for top managers globally, devoted its last issue of 2017 to artificial intelligence (AI) and its transformative role in the workplace and the economy.
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One type of brain training may reduce dementia risk
Cognitive training to improve the brain's processing speed has been shown to provide benefits up to 10 years later, according to Indiana University School of Medicine researchers.
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