>There were 131,000 vacancies for adult care workers in England, a report by charity, Skills for Care, found last year. And in all, around two million people aged 65 and over in England are living with unmet care needs, according to Age UK.
>By 2050, one in four people in the UK expected to be aged 65 or over, potentially putting more strain still on the care system.
>Which is where robots come in.
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We need to ask the real questions, can the robots trust our elderly?
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>There were 131,000 vacancies for adult care workers in England, a report by charity, Skills for Care, found last year. And in all, around two million people aged 65 and over in England are living with unmet care needs, according to Age UK.
>By 2050, one in four people in the UK expected to be aged 65 or over, potentially putting more strain still on the care system.
>Which is where robots come in.
We need to ask the real questions, can the robots trust our elderly?