The Future of Robots in a Super-Aged Society
<p>It is estimated that the world population aged 65+ will triple from 6.9% to 20% by 2050 [1]. Across the world, different countries are at various stages in this super-ageing journey. Japan is the most rapidly ageing society with 28.2% now in this age group; in contrast, emerging economies s...
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Main Authors: | Ala Szczepura (Author), Toshio Nomura (Author), Deidre Wild (Author) |
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Annals of Robotics and Automation - Peertechz Publications,
2020-11-26.
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