Living in the heart of Silicon Valley gives me access to the latest technology, so I’m not easily awed by new products, services, gizmos and apps. But I was curious about the most recent tech conference sponsored by Aging 2.0, an organization that “supports innovators taking on the biggest challenges and opportunities in aging.”
The meeting’s title, “Seniors Shaping Technology: Your Opinion Matters,” suggested that those of us old enough to collect Social Security would have a genuine say in our tech preferences and needs, influencing what makes it to market or into our homes. The day promised to go beyond the preaching of software designers to their elders about what we need at this stage in life.
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