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Smart kitchen CHANGES in patterns of smart meter usage could help alert carers to health-related incidents around the home. The Smart Meters for Independent Living project will see a consortium develop and test machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) methods to analyse energy usage data from consenting residents’ smart meters, creating a view of their daily routines and spotting unusual changes in behaviour which could cause concern. The technology system is being piloted in a ground-breaking trial led by The University of Edinburgh’s School of Informatics, in partnership with housing care specialist Blackwood Homes and Care, which provides a range of accessible housing for people with disabilities and older people, and Scottish Innovation Centre, The Data Lab.