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How have you used tech to support your or your parents' aging and caregiving journeys? We want to hear from you.

Older Americans are increasingly using AI and advanced tech. Maskot/Getty Images Older Americans are using AI and tech for aging, while their children are helping with tech adoption. Age tech has seen a boom as venture capitalists invest in startups for healthier, longer living. Business Insider wants to hear from our readers who are using age tech for themselves or loved ones. Are you an older American using technology like AI chatbots, wearables, robotics, or smart home tech to help with the aging experience? Are you caring for your parents or helping them with the use of these technologies? If so, we want to hear from you. Please fill out this short form detailing your engagement with technology for aging. Over the last few weeks, Business Insider has heard from dozens of people who have embraced technology to make caregiving easier . Some in their 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s said that to help their aging parents, they bought them AI-powered cameras and motion sensors i...

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