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Meanwhile, in the not-so-distant future...Transfixed on navigating the troughs and crests of Britain's welfare system the housing sector fails to notice another threat to its existence….
In a rapidly ageing society humankind is under-resourced and unable to deliver even the most basic care standards we’re currently used to…
Swathes of people are made redundant following the automation of many major industries…
Escalating technological advances create a new ‘normal’ for human and object interaction - a level at which housing associations aren’t geared to operate on.
How can we harness upcoming technology to survive this vision of the future?
WHAT WOULD THE REACTION BE IF WE GAVE CUSTOMERS
A ROBOT ASSISTANT , LIKE SIRI OR CORTANA, RATHER
THAN A HUMAN INTERFACE?
Shapeshift - Transform Appearance
Model One: Big Housing 6
Have and do everything - unlimited potential
Humanoid by default Unobtrusive
Can measure health and wellbeing metrics
Model Two: Amy – The Virtual Assistant
Calendar with remindersCustomizable
appearance - personal avatar
Hologram from wrist-watch device
Task prioritization - daily scheduler
Interacts with loads of stuff! (IoT enabled)
Reports repairs
Can chose hair, clothes
and smell and has a cute face
Model Three: Scarlet/Roxy
Prevents repairs casesIncludes a jet-pack for getting up stairs
and a dancing mode
Hacked version of ‘Pepper’ - an existing robot assistant
Knows when you’re having a
bad day and will bring you
booze
Will conduct personal care -
prevent partners getting
desexualised
Witty Banter - will back chat
you