In Japan, AI keeps an eye on the health of seniors


According to UN data reported by Insee for the 2020-2025 period, average life expectancy in Japan is 88.9 years for women and 81.9 years for men. — AFP Relaxnews

A researcher in Japan has developed a program based on artificial intelligence, putting technology at the service of seniors to keep them in good health for as long as possible.

From wild karaoke nights to discreet love-hotel trips and a boundless love of French wine, there's no doubt that people in Japan know a thing or two about the good life. But they may also hold the secrets of longevity, as the Land of the Rising Sun is one of the global locations where people live the longest, and in good health.

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