ElliQ, an AI-Driven Social Robot to Alleviate Loneliness: Progress and Lessons Learned.

JAR life Pub Date : 2024-03-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14283/jarlife.2024.2
E Broadbent, K Loveys, G Ilan, G Chen, M M Chilukuri, S G Boardman, P M Doraiswamy, D Skuler
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Abstract

Background: Loneliness is a significant issue in older adults and can increase the risk of morbidity and mortality.

Objective: To present the development of ElliQ, a proactive, AI-driven social robot with multiple social and health coaching functions specifically designed to address loneliness and support older people.

Development/implementation: ElliQ, a consumer robot with a friendly appearance, uses voice, sounds, light, and buttons through a touch screen to facilitate conversation, music, video calls, well-being assessments, stress reduction, cognitive games, and health reminders. The robot was deployed by 15 government agencies in the USA. Initial experience suggests it is not only highly engaging for older people but may be able to improve their quality of life and reduce loneliness. In addition, the development of a weekly report that patients can share with their clinicians to allow better integration into routine care is described.

Conclusion: This paper describes the development and real-world implementation of this product innovation and discusses challenges encountered and future directions.

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ElliQ,人工智能驱动的社交机器人,缓解孤独感:进展与经验教训。
背景:孤独是老年人的一个重要问题,会增加发病和死亡风险:介绍ElliQ的开发情况。ElliQ是一款主动式人工智能驱动的社交机器人,具有多种社交和健康指导功能,专门用于解决老年人的孤独问题并为他们提供支持:ElliQ是一款外观友好的消费型机器人,它通过触摸屏使用语音、声音、光线和按钮来促进对话、音乐、视频通话、健康评估、减压、认知游戏和健康提醒。美国有 15 家政府机构部署了该机器人。初步经验表明,它不仅能吸引老年人的注意力,还能提高他们的生活质量,减少孤独感。此外,本文还介绍了病人可与临床医生分享的每周报告的开发情况,以便更好地融入日常护理中:本文介绍了这一产品创新的开发和实际应用情况,并讨论了遇到的挑战和未来的发展方向。
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