Caring robots address shortages in aging societies

Aging societies worldwide face rising demand for elder care amid caregiver shortages. In China, robots in care facilities assist with reminders, medication schedules, and vital sign monitoring. In Latin America, including Cuba, adoption of these technologies remains in early stages but shows promise in complementing family care.

In a care facility in China's Jiangsu province, a waist-high white robot glides between rooms, greeting with a cheerful digital face. It reminds caregivers to reposition bedridden residents, prompts medication schedules, and tracks basic vital signs, notifying medical staff of unusual changes in heart rate or breathing.

This innovation addresses a pressing global issue. According to Pension Policy International, in countries like Chile, Brazil, and Argentina, more than 15 percent of the population is aged 65 or older. In Cuba, the FIU Cuban Research Institute projects that by 2050, about 1.4 million Cubans—roughly 40 percent of the older population—will be over 80.

In many Latin American and Chinese societies, elder care relies heavily on families, but smaller household sizes and migration strain these systems. Service robots are drawing attention and investment.

While fully autonomous humanoid robots for cooking and cleaning remain distant, targeted innovations are making impacts. For instance, exoskeletons aid mobility; Wu Liying, a 70-year-old from Hangzhou, said: “I felt the equipment lifted my legs and made walking much easier,” after climbing two floors without rest.

Nursing robots ease tasks like post-bowel movement cleaning. A caregiver in China's Shaanxi province noted: “Before, I spent more than half a day cleaning waste and changing bedding. Now, with nursing robots, I have more time to talk with my older residents.”

In Latin America, Mexico employs robotic devices in private clinics for mobility therapy. In Cuba, universities experiment with small educational and social robots in healthcare. Brazil trials exoskeletons in post-stroke rehabilitation.

Yet, home use is limited by high costs—an exoskeleton runs about $22,000—and real-world challenges like small apartments. Wang Sumei, an associate researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, stressed improving technical expertise and data collection, though expensive.

Experts clarify that care robots do not replace humans but handle repetitive tasks to enable more personalized care. Broader policies, such as health insurance expansion and community services, are vital. In China, the 15th Five-Year Plan starting in 2026 prioritizes elderly care with institutional support.

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Tesla to sell Optimus humanoid robots to public by end of 2027, Musk announces at Davos

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Elon Musk announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos that Tesla plans to sell its Optimus humanoid robots to the public by the end of 2027, once reliability and safety are assured. Currently performing basic tasks in California factories, the robots will expand training to Texas next month and tackle industrial, household, and caregiving roles, though experts caution on timelines amid competition and past delays.

분석가들은 중국의 급속한 AI 도입이 급속한 고령화 인구로 인한 경제 피해를 제한할 수 있다고 제안한다. 아시아 전역에서 출산율이 하락함에 따라 노동인구 감소 속 성장을 유지하는 것이 어려운 과제다. 이 지역의 깊이 있는 반도체, 기술 하드웨어, 기계 생태계는 다른 지역보다 빠르고 저렴한 배포를 가능하게 한다.

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China captured nearly 90% of global humanoid robot sales in 2025, with domestic firms Unitree and Agibot topping the charts. American companies, including Tesla, sold far fewer units despite ambitious targets. This early dominance mirrors China's strategy in electric vehicles, bolstered by state support and supply chains.

China has become the first country to approve a brain implant for commercial sale to treat disabilities. The device, NEO from Neuracle Medical Technology, enables paralyzed individuals to control a robotic hand using their thoughts. This move contrasts with slower progress in clinical trials in the United States and Europe.

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선전에 본사를 둔 EngineAI가 글로벌 확장을 위한 발판으로 홍콩을 활용하고 있다. 올해 홍콩 증시 상장을 계획 중인 이 회사는 홍콩의 컴퓨팅 파워를 활용해 북미 시장에 진출할 방침이다. 이 회사의 로봇은 중동 기업들에 판매되었으며, 어디서든 접근 가능한 클라우드 기반 컴퓨팅을 필요로 한다.

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