Article 6H2N8 AI companion robot helps some seniors fight loneliness, but others hate it

AI companion robot helps some seniors fight loneliness, but others hate it

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Beth Mole
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Enlarge / ElliQ, an AI companion robot from Intuition Robotics. (credit: ElliQ)

Some seniors in New York are successfully combating their loneliness with an AI-powered companion robot named ElliQ-while others called the "proactive" device a nag and joked about taking an ax to it.

The home assistant robot, made by Israel-based Intuition Robotics, is offered to New York seniors through a special program through the state's Office for the Aging (NYSOFA). Over the past year, NYSOFA has partnered with Intuition Robotics to bring ElliQ to over 800 seniors struggling with loneliness. In a report last week, officials said they had given out hundreds and had only 150 available devices.

ElliQ includes a tablet and a two-piece lamp-like robot with a head that lights up and rotates to face a speaker. Marketed as powered by "Cognitive AI technology," it proactively engages in conversations with users, giving them reminders and prompts, such as asking them how they're doing, telling them it's time to check their blood pressure or take their medicine, and asking if they want to have a video call with family. Speaking with a female voice, the robot is designed to hold human-like conversations, engage in small talk, express empathy, and share humor. It can provide learning and wellness programs, such as audiobooks and relaxation exercises.

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