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Painchek is being used to see if people are in pain
Robots for training carers, sensors that monitor people as they sleep and an app that can detect if someone is in pain - could t… [+7970 chars]
Can AI care for your loved ones in their old age? - BBC
Apps to detect pain and robots training carers, how the care industry is changing in the UK.
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