My Father Wants to Age in Place. AI Will Be Watching

WIRED 

Devices that monitor seniors for safety are appealing to worried loved ones and underresourced home care agencies. It was January of 2026 in North Seattle, and my 86-year-old father was struggling to move around his house. "I'm stumbling around here," my 86-year-old father told a guest in his home this past January. "Oooh, ooh, careful," the guest replied. "Yeah, I almost fell down."