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Robots for training carers, sensors that monitor people as they sleep and an app that can detect if someone is in pain – could this be the future of care? The care sector is increasingly using technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to look after the UK’s ever-growing elderly population. Despite this, experts have urged…
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Robots for training carers, sensors that monitor people as they sleep and an app that can detect if someone is in pain – could this be the future of care? The care sector is increasingly using technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to look after the UK’s ever-growing elderly population. Despite this, experts have urged…
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By Dr. R. Esi Asante A lot of individuals have formed the practice of depending on generative artificial intelligence (AI) to handle nearly all tasks for them. Relying excessively on artificial intelligence for creativity, education, academic pursuits, and business operations instead of fostering critical thinking skills is particularly alarming as we look ahead. This…
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By Kofi Anokye OWUSU-DARKO(Dr) Within the hush of a courthouse, traditions frequently seem unshakable. The legal attire, grave magistrates, and the burden of past rulings shape an environment historically considered impervious to change. Even as artificial intelligence (AI) transforms sectors ranging from healthcare to banking, the legal field remains convinced of its immunity to…