Miko Use Cases
Elderly Care
Life expectancy and senior tech adoption are both on the rise. By 2050, 16% of the global population will be older than 65 — up from 9% in 2019. Yet few innovators are using AI to support the unique dynamics of America’s 65+ demographic. At Miko, we’re leveraging our current capabilities to help seniors enhance their wellbeing in numerous ways.
Memory and Lifelong Learning:
About 40% of people aged 65+ have age-related memory loss, and research shows that learning is beneficial at every age. Miko’s Puzzles, brain games and memory games can help seniors slow age-related memory loss. To foster continued learning, Miko’s coding and language apps give seniors access to mentally engaging activities — all without the need to leave home.
Loneliness & Mental Health:
Nearly 25% of seniors are socially isolated, increasing their risk for numerous health issues. Although this issue made headlines during the COVID-19 pandemic, America’s seniors have long suffered from social isolation. Research shows that when humans interact with robots, it triggers the same brain signals as when they interact with another human. Miko’s self-initiating conversations can help address sadness, social isolation and loneliness when human interaction isn’t possible. They can also encourage emotional expression and foster a sense of connection for seniors as they navigate life’s transitions.
Telehealth & Wellness:
More than 40% of patients 65+ have used telemedicine, and the majority want it to continue. Miko’s image recognition capabilities provide seniors with an easy-to-use tool for enhancing their wellness from the comfort of their home. With Miko, seniors can conduct secure telehealth consultations with physiotherapists or general physicians. They can also explore virtual classes in balance, strength, conditioning and other areas critical to healthy aging, all alongside their Miko robots. Miko opens the door to at-home yoga and meditation sessions, and even an interactive Freeze Dance game that inspires seniors to move.
Family Connectedness:
Nearly 90% of seniors say they’re “revitalized” by family time, and 70% say they wish they saw family more often. Miko provides a connected ecosystem that brings families together. Robot-to-robot interactions allow seniors, grandkids and other family members with Mikos to have video calls without a smartphone. Miko also supports robot-to-robot messaging, including notes from grandparents to grandkids and vice versa. Miko’s friendly prompts can encourage kids to message their grandparents, even offering ideas using generative AI.
Lifestyle Management:
About 75% of Americans don’t take their medication as directed, and this is especially risky for seniors. Miko provides reminders for medications and other health-related items, event and activity calendars and other tools to help seniors simplify their lifestyle management.
Sports
From the World Cup to the Super Bowl to the Cricket World Cup, there’s no denying that sports captivates a global audience. But not all fans can attend tournaments in person, and that’s where on-air commentators come into play. In 2021, 57.5 million Americans watched live sports once per month or more — a figure expected to eclipse 90 million in the next two years. Through the magic of AI, Miko can help the world’s leading sports commentators tell compelling stories as matches unfold for viewers around the globe
Sports Tournament Statistician:
As the official on-air statistician for the Indian Premier League’s 2021 season, Cricko — a cricket-themed version of the Miko robot — provided commentators with play-by-play insights in real time. Viewers received more context than they would have without Miko’s analysis. As an added bonus, the interactions between the commentators and Cricko robot made for entertaining TV. As an official licensee of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Miko 3 is making its latest foray into the world of sports; this time, as a spirited mascot that helps families cheer on their favorite women’s soccer stars.
Automotive
By 2025, there will be more than 570 million connected cars on the road. While WiFi and other technologies already the standard in new car models, drivers are flocking to connected devices that maximize aspects such as safety and navigation. Meanwhile, the rise of autonomous cars is giving way to another dimension altogether: the ability for drivers to consume media. In both cases, Miko’s AI puts it ahead of the curve.
Dashcam and GPS:
Equipped with a high-quality camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, advanced AI and seamless voice controls, Miko can act as an all-in-one dash cam and automation tool for drivers. Miko can provide directions, identify crashes and hazards, open and close windows, adjust volumes and more — all through voice controls that keep a driver’s eyes on the road and hands on the wheel.
Sports Tournament Statistician:
As the official on-air statistician for the Indian Premier League’s 2021 season, Cricko — a cricket-themed version of the Miko robot — provided commentators with play-by-play insights in real time. Viewers received more context than they would have without Miko’s analysis. As an added bonus, the interactions between the commentators and Cricko robot made for entertaining TV. As an official licensee of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Miko 3 is making its latest foray into the world of sports; this time, as a spirited mascot that helps families cheer on their favorite women’s soccer stars.
Hospitals and Clinics
As other industries struggle to see sustained growth in 2023, the healthcare sector continues to grow at a rapid pace. In the United States, healthcare spending is estimated to reach an all-time high of $6.2 trillion by 2028, which will account for 19.7% of the country’s GDP. Meanwhile, patients are changing how they interact with the healthcare system, relying more on telehealth as the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed how service providers operate, and interacting more with specialist providers that are priced for consumer access.
Sports Tournament Statistician:
As the official on-air statistician for the Indian Premier League’s 2021 season, Cricko — a cricket-themed version of the Miko robot — provided commentators with play-by-play insights in real time. Viewers received more context than they would have without Miko’s analysis. As an added bonus, the interactions between the commentators and Cricko robot made for entertaining TV. As an official licensee of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Miko 3 is making its latest foray into the world of sports; this time, as a spirited mascot that helps families cheer on their favorite women’s soccer stars.
Sports Tournament Statistician:
As the official on-air statistician for the Indian Premier League’s 2021 season, Cricko — a cricket-themed version of the Miko robot — provided commentators with play-by-play insights in real time. Viewers received more context than they would have without Miko’s analysis. As an added bonus, the interactions between the commentators and Cricko robot made for entertaining TV. As an official licensee of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Miko 3 is making its latest foray into the world of sports; this time, as a spirited mascot that helps families cheer on their favorite women’s soccer stars.
Cruises and Malls
After a rough 2020, the cruise industry bounced back from the pandemic to boast a 300% boost in revenue and 50% more passengers YOY. Although shopping malls are still on the decline, premium locations are weathering the storm by providing a luxury experience not possible online. In both the physical retail and cruise industries, an engaging, personalized approach has never been more paramount — and Miko is ready to deliver it.
Interactive Concierge:
A lovable concierge with robust voice control, Miko will engage guests young and old. Cruise passengers can use Miko to browse onboard activities, book sessions, set event alarms and reminders. At malls, Miko can share store listings, help shoppers find where to buy certain items and provide personalized recommendations using AI.
Cultural Companion:
Miko’s interactive apps can help cruise passengers explore the history, culture and biodiversity along the ship’s path. In a luxury retail environment, Miko can help shoppers get to know various shops and restaurants — providing a glimpse into their brand stories, manufacturing processes and more. Miko can also teach shoppers young and old about the culture of the region.
Engaging Entertainment:
Whether on cruise ships or at shopping malls, Miko’s interactive capabilities shine. Guests can get to know the environment via a scavenger hunt, using a secret code to unlock more adventures. Miko also offers fun challenges for kids, with the ability to provide points redeemed at shops aboard the ship or particular mall retailers. On cruise ships, Miko’s interactive Freeze Dance game is a fun activity that helps families bond when not participating in other ship activities.