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What does assistive technology actually mean? Find out inside PCMag's comprehensive tech and computer-related encyclopedia.
Assistive technology is helping aging adults and people with disabilities be more independent, whether it's low-tech or high-tech.
Applications for blind users are just one area where AI is helping to advance what’s known as “assistive technology,” tools designed to help people who are disabled or elderly.
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Assistive Technology Definition: Assistive Technology is used in any product or device that is intended to improve the quality of life and independence of people with disabilities.
Dr. Brown is founder and chief executive of LifeOmic, a digital health company whose focus is on building infrastructure and the underpinnings of health tech.
The Advanced Certificate in Assistive and Rehabilitation Technology emphasizes a dynamic, problem-based approach to learning through classroom projects, community involvement and exposure to current ...