The use of AI as a monitoring tool is designed to make it less invasive than a camera or wearable-based monitoring tool. Cherish Serenity will feature AT&T cellular connectivity, according to an April 17 AT&T news release.
AT&T will send the tool to older adult living facilities, nursing homes and healthcare providers.
“Our work with AT&T, which began in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, brings instant-on connectivity so that people can plug and forget this vital capability and get on with their lives,” Cherish CEO Sumit Nagpal said in the release.
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