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Better control of older adults' everyday activities with AI

Man sitting with a book
SWEAH's new doctor William Son Galanza. Photo: Lill Eriksson

New technology can make it easier for older adults to be active, but they must be involved in the development of the technology. This is evident in a new thesis by William Son Galanza, a SWEAH PhD student in the Applied Gerontology research group in Lund, who has developed an AI model that can categorize the everyday activities of older adults.

Read the full article (in Swedish).