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Hey Google! Intelligent personal assistants and well-being in the context of disability during COVID-19.

Evelien van WingerdenStefania V VacaruL HolstegePaula S Sterkenburg
Published in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2023)
Our findings from the quantitative and qualitative analyses document that individuals with VI and/or ID benefit from IPAs in fostering better autonomy by facilitating access to information and entertainment. Further implications and possible barriers to large-scale implementation of IPAs in residential care are discussed.
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