Research on the paths and strategies of artificial intelligence empowering the high-quality development of the elderly care industry
Qiong Meng
Sehan University
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/bam.v8i1.13617
Keywords: artificial intelligence; elderly care industry; high-quality development; empowerment paths
Abstract
With the continuous deepening of China's aging population process, the elderly care industry is facing dilemmas such as supply imbalance, talent shortage and insufficient efficiency, and high-quality development has become an inevitable choice. As the core of the new generation of information technology, artificial intelligence, with its advantages of intelligence, high efficiency and personalization, provides a new driving force for the transformation and upgrading of the elderly care industry. Combining the current situation of China's elderly care industry and the practical application of artificial intelligence, this paper analyzes the core value and existing bottlenecks of its empowerment, explores feasible empowerment paths and optimization strategies, and provides theoretical and practical guidance for the transformation of the elderly care industry from "basic security" to"diversified quality".
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