Johns Hopkins Artificial Intelligence and Technology Collaboratory for Aging Research , or JH AITC, has announced the recipients of its third round of grant funding. Totaling just over $1.5 million, this round supports the collaboratory’s mission by funding the development of artificial intelligence technologies to improve the health and independence of older adults.
This round, the JH AITC has invested in research that leverages AI to support healthy aging and mitigate the effects of dementia. Pilots including Hopkins researchers are: AI Enhanced Scheduling for a Neighborhood Model of Affordable Quality Home Care (Kimia Ghobadi, Johns Hopkins University, and Dew-Anne Langcaon, […]
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