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What was once the subject of science fiction movies is now a reality. Artificial intelligence as we have it today may not be robots having feelings but in one form or another AI is here to stay.

There are countless prospective AI applications, not least involving in-home care services. Artificial Intelligence relates fundamentally to computer-based technology that can benefit from previous interactions, given information, and more without a programmer’s direct influence.

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Artificial intelligence today helps individuals recover some missed strength after surviving stroke. For example BIONIK Laboratories have created “InMotion” devices that are fundamentally a robotic scheme that enables people once again start learning to control and use their arm, hand, and even wrist.

Artificial Intelligence also has it application in preventing In-home Care injuries and accidents. An excellent example is UJAT Care AI Doggo that connects artificial with animal intelligence in order to deepen the connection between the people in need of home care and their beloved pets. AI Doggo is still in development phase but you can be sure that you will hear about it in the coming years.

In home care settings there are numerous potential applications for artificial intelligence. The ability to learn and adapt to the physical, personality, preferences and more of an elderly patient can all be powerful assets for every day life not just physical therapy.

Computer technology was seen as a major and increasing asset to help home care services. Home care companies that invest in technological innovation, including prospective artificial intelligence equipment, might possibly have an edge over rivals that don’t offer these advanced opportunities.