“…Socially assistive technologies (SATs) are increasingly used in healthcare. This includes, for example, various types of care robots, smart screen assistants, virtual avatars, or companion devices (Abdi et al, 2018;Leng et al, 2019;Mordoch et al, 2013;Noy et al, 2013;Yusif et al, 2016). Their use is discussed as a potential way to increase and maintain autonomy in caring situations (Bennett et al, 2017;Cowan and Turner-Smith 1999).…”