You can buy a robot to keep your lonely grandparents company. Should you?
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Mabel LeRuzic, age 90, lives alone — but not really. “He’s my baby,” she tells me over Zoom, holding up a puppy to the camera.
Mabel LeRuzic, age 90, lives alone — but not really. “He’s my baby,” she tells me over Zoom, holding up a puppy to the camera.
Mabel LeRuzic, age 90, lives alone — but not really. “He’s my baby,” she tells me over Zoom, holding up a puppy to the camera.
Mabel LeRuzic, age 90, lives alone — but not really. “He’s my baby,” she tells me over Zoom, holding up a puppy to the camera.