South Korea has unveiled a new application of neural technology - a bot that will call elderly people on hot days to see how they are feeling. The initiative is part of a social safety net program for retirees to support those who may be left alone during the summer heatwave. Korean experts have developed a system to keep track of which elderly people need attention. A bot will automatically contact them and ask them questions about their well-being. However, it is not specified what measures will be taken in case the answer is unfavorable. Perhaps the bot will connect the elderly person with an operator who can take the necessary measures. Despite the positive feedback on this initiative, experts and the public have doubts about the bot's ability to adequately respond to complex and detailed answers from older people. Nevertheless, the idea of using technology to support the older generation looks promising and relevant in the hot summer.