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# Background
## Digital Devices in the IoT Society🪐
The IoT society is becoming a reality, where digital devices connected to each other are omnipresent. However, information overload is seen as a problem, and it is said that it is necessary to maintain a certain distance from digital devices, such as a digital detox. This is due to the fact that digital devices have spread without sufficient consideration of design principles compatible with the IoT society.
## Easy-to-use technology ("Technology as a tool: 🛠️")
Even in the smart home, the most familiar stage of the IoT, information overload and cumbersome device operation are barriers to widespread use.
What kind of technology ("technology as a tool") has just the right distance?
The personas of many current smart home ecosystems, such as Google Home and Apple Homekit, are considered to be parenting households and families who are familiar with digital devices. In other words, they are assumed to be operated by people who are exposed to smartphones on a daily basis.
If we design for a generation that is less familiar with digital devices (the elderly), then we may be approaching just the right technology.
## Digital Devices in the IoT Society🪐
The IoT society is becoming a reality, where digital devices connected to each other are omnipresent. However, information overload is seen as a problem, and it is said that it is necessary to maintain a certain distance from digital devices, such as a digital detox. This is due to the fact that digital devices have spread without sufficient consideration of design principles compatible with the IoT society.
## Easy-to-use technology ("Technology as a tool: 🛠️")
Even in the smart home, the most familiar stage of the IoT, information overload and cumbersome device operation are barriers to widespread use.
What kind of technology ("technology as a tool") has just the right distance?
The personas of many current smart home ecosystems, such as Google Home and Apple Homekit, are considered to be parenting households and families who are familiar with digital devices. In other words, they are assumed to be operated by people who are exposed to smartphones on a daily basis.
If we design for a generation that is less familiar with digital devices (the elderly), then we may be approaching just the right technology.
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