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  • 2 days ago
We ask Glaswegians whether they think technology has gone too far as to exclude elderly people.
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00:00I know my grandchildren is quite up-to-date with their tech.
00:03I mean, I've got an issue with them, like, I can't help with this, but...
00:06And then again, I've worked with customers that are older,
00:10and they're totally clueless, so it's a bit of yes or no.
00:14Yeah, well, when you consider the closing banks,
00:17in most places, like, for instance,
00:19you want to go on the iPlayer or Mi5, etc., on television,
00:25they then ask you to either use your camera on your phone
00:29to identify yourself or use technology, your keyboard, you know.
00:33So a lot of older people aren't into that sort of thing,
00:37so obviously they're feeling isolated with the fact that...
00:40I mean, I work with computers and I still find it quite difficult
00:44doing that on television, etc., so I think they are getting left behind.
00:50It's getting a wee bit more confusing now.
00:52There's a lot more things coming out that even my mum and my dad,
00:55just no clue, not a clue what's going on.
00:58So, aye, we're getting left behind.
01:00But...

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