AI-powered living is no longer a luxury. It is on the verge of becoming as fundamental as running water or electricity, but only if we get its purpose right.

Picture a 78-year-old father who wakes with a high fever and cannot get out of bed. In the past, he might have called his doctor or his son. Now, his son calls him, alerted by the home itself after noticing no blinds opened, no movement in the kitchen, no morning routine. This is the promise of the AI-powered home: transforming from a passive structure to an active partner in care.

The demographic shift no one in tech can ignore

One third of U.S. households now have a single occupant. By 2034, Americans over 65 will outnumber children for the first time. These trends will reshape the housing market and the consumer technology indus

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