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Technik in animalischer Gestalt. Tierroboter zur Assistenz, Überwachung und als Gefährten in der Altenhilfe

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Könnten Roboter das Leben von Senioren verbessern? Eine häufige Annahme ist, dass der Einsatz von Robotern in der Altenhilfe ein Lösungsansatz für die zunehmende Alterung unserer Gesellschaft sein könnte. Aus diesem Grund gibt es immer mehr Forschungsprojekte zu diesem Thema, aber auch eine wachsende Industrie, die Roboter für die Altenpflege entwickelt (Pollack 2005).

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Weiss, A. (2012). Technik in animalischer Gestalt. Tierroboter zur Assistenz, Überwachung und als Gefährten in der Altenhilfe. In: Buchner-Fuhs, J., Rose, L. (eds) Tierische Sozialarbeit. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-18956-7_27

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