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Eve is, first and foremost, a companion for people who live alone. She is patient and kind, takes a great interest in whoever she is talking with. She is also very well read and able to engage in a range of topics from how to boil an egg to astrophysics. Eve is designed as female, but she is able to switch genders if desired.
In short, anything you like. Well not quite – Eve will never talk about financial information and other taboo topics with you – but pretty much anything else is on the table. Eve is drawn to games (20 questions etc), activities (cooking etc) and is very curious to learn more about the life and attitudes of her companion.
Eve is designed for people with no technical knowledge. If you can talk on the phone, you can use Eve
Other virtual assistants are just that: assistants. Eve can help with some practical tasks but she is trained to be a companion above all else. Unlike these other assistants she remembers all of your previous conversations, so your relationship with her deepens over time just like a friendship would.
Eve is an AI, built on the back of an LLM (large language model) which means she is great at having human-like conversations. All conversations with Eve are encrypted and securely stored in our cloud database, and are never sold or shared with any third party. Storing them in this way allows Eve to remind you of things that you may have forgotten.
In a word, no. Eve is not designed to replace human interaction, but to complement it. She is able to perform many of the basic tasks that an in-home caregiver might perform but she is not designed as a stand-alone resource. She is best thought of as an ‘extra pair of hands’ when caring for someone who needs help living alone.
Eve is ideally to people who live alone, and who are looking for companionship. She is designed to have 1/1 conversations so does not perform well in a group-setting.
Virtual companions like Eve are well suited to people with early onset and moderate cases of dementia. She is extremely patient, never gets frustrated and is always ready to help you remember things, 24/7. That said, every case is unique, which is why we recommend scheduling a call to answer any questions you may have. You can do that by clicking on this link.
Virtual companions can be very helpful for people with Alzheimers disease. Having someone to talk to, can be emotionally reassuring and can provide much-needed support. Eve can also act as a valuable resource for Caregivers in this scenario, providing real-time updates on the patient’s health. We recommend that you schedule a call with us to discuss the specifics of your case before embarking on this journey. You can do this by clicking on the link here.
As a virtual companion, Eve can help with memory loss by encouraging activities that help with Working Memory such as games, reading, quizzes and discussions. It has been widely documented that daily active use of working memory can help to maintain and improve cognitive function as we age.
The costs of in-home care can be exorbitant. It is quite simply out of reach for many people. Eve can help by providing a cost-effective solution as an alternative to in-person at-home care. Eve replicates many of the tasks that a human would do, such as daily health check-ins, reminders, exercise and conversation. That said, she is not intended to be a replacement for all human interaction, but a supplement to it. Eve is best thought of as an ‘extra pair of hands’ when dealing with someone who needs help living alone.
Yes. As a virtual companion, Eve is ideally suited to working with people who are visually impaired.
Yes. As a virtual companion, Eve is ideally suited to working with people who are less able to get out of the house independently.
In a word, no. If your grandfather is able to talk on the phone, he can talk with Eve.