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Meet Zora, the robot that's changing the way elderly are taken care of

The experience at Jouarre provides a window into a future when we will rely more on robots to help care for loved ones as they age.

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Adam Satariano, Elian Peltier and Dmitry Kostyukov | NYT
This is Zora.

It may not look like much — more cute toy than futuristic marvel — but this robot is at the center of an experiment in France to change care for elderly patients.

When Zora arrived at this nursing facility an hour outside Paris, a strange thing began happening: Many patients developed an emotional attachment, treating it like a baby, holding and cooing, giving it kisses on the head.

Zora, which can cost up to $18,000, offered companionship in a place where life can be lonely. Families can visit only so much, and staff members are stretched.

Patients at the hospital, called