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I have seen the dystopian future of elderly care

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/05/09/testing-the-japanese-airec-robot-for-elderly-care/
17•thm•1h ago

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thunderbong•1h ago
https://archive.is/PSPZz
mrlonglong•1h ago
Please stop paying any attention to the Torygraph / Reformgraph. It used to be good decades ago but now it just spews propaganda nowadays.
Apreche•1h ago
Someone watched Roujin Z and thinks they are so smart.
mindslight•1h ago
Is this headline a humblebrag about being able to afford a plane ticket to the US?

Eldercare has been quite dystopian here for quite some time. You don't need robots to be dystopian, rather just the casual indifference of a paperclip-maximizing bureaucracy. I can't read the article, but it seems like these robots at least move around and interact rather than merely being an automated process that automatically checks off boxes like "patient turned" and "bed cleaned". So they would appear to be a step up from the current absurd staffing ratios.

analog8374•54m ago
Facebook can do a pretty good necro-avatar. That's better than flesh. Cheaper than a retirement home too.

https://www.businessinsider.com/meta-granted-patent-for-ai-l...

KaiserPro•52m ago
I'm assuming that they've not been to a "normal" UK carehome now.

Its staffed with minimum wage workers who are in perilous conditions, with no support, time or backup. They are cleaning shit a piss all day long, and being shouted at for being foreign by the demented.

chaostheory•25m ago
I feel that this is the case in most developed countries unless you can afford to pay $10,000 - $20,000 per month for an upscale nursing home.

Robots might make it a little less terrible.

BoredPositron•28m ago
Give me the freedom to end my life when I want to end it and you don't have to care about my care and I bet I am not the only one.
nradov•20m ago
Sure, but a lot of those elderly people have some significant degree of dementia. That make it difficult to go out on your own terms.
kakacik•7m ago
This can be covered in advance, when you can set what to do with your organs after death, or whether to resuscitate you or not and so on, it can be done for this scenario.

In advanced societies of course, but we have few and unfortunate people travel from far and wide to reach those services.

chasil•11m ago
Can you guarantee that you will feel the same as your mobility becomes more and more restricted?

Do you think that your current resolve is correct for everyone around you, and should be generally mandated?

I agree to a reluctance to rely upon others, in the face of infirmity, but will I have the courage to forego that reliance in euthasia? I don't know.

joefourier•23m ago
Personally I feel like it would be less undignified and infantilising to have a machine take care of my basic bodily functions than a human being. There's no feeling of judgement or being shamed in front of someone else, and the machine could even restore a feeling of autonomy since it would feel like you're using a tool instead of being helplessly reliant on another person's help.

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I have seen the dystopian future of elderly care

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/05/09/testing-the-japanese-airec-robot-for-elderly-care/
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