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What if a short snippet of conversation could reveal insights into your emotional, behavioral, and cognitive health and signal risk factors for Substance Use Disorder? In this episode of Recovery Discovery, hosts' DeAnn Knighton and Craig Knighton sit down with Henry O’Connell, Co-Founder and CEO of Canary Speech, to explore how artificial intelligence and voice biomarkers are transforming the way clinicians understand human well-being.
From its origin story in a Utah bagel shop to its deployment in primary care and behavioral health settings, Canary Speech’s “ambient listening” technology captures subtle, subconscious vocal patterns — helping clinicians identify indicators of anxiety, depression, pain, mild cognitive impairment, and even Alzheimer’s disease.
The three discuss:
This conversation is equal parts innovation, empathy, and inspiration — a look at how technology can help us listen better to ourselves and one another
If you have questions or comments or would like to be a guest on the Recovery Discovery Podcast, send an email to:
[email protected]
More information about our project is available at:
https://www.showupandstay.org/
https://www.soberpositiveworkplace.org/
For podcast updates, follow us on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/showupandstayorg/
Music and Audio Production by Katie Hare.
https://www.hare.works
By DeAnn Knighton5
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What if a short snippet of conversation could reveal insights into your emotional, behavioral, and cognitive health and signal risk factors for Substance Use Disorder? In this episode of Recovery Discovery, hosts' DeAnn Knighton and Craig Knighton sit down with Henry O’Connell, Co-Founder and CEO of Canary Speech, to explore how artificial intelligence and voice biomarkers are transforming the way clinicians understand human well-being.
From its origin story in a Utah bagel shop to its deployment in primary care and behavioral health settings, Canary Speech’s “ambient listening” technology captures subtle, subconscious vocal patterns — helping clinicians identify indicators of anxiety, depression, pain, mild cognitive impairment, and even Alzheimer’s disease.
The three discuss:
This conversation is equal parts innovation, empathy, and inspiration — a look at how technology can help us listen better to ourselves and one another
If you have questions or comments or would like to be a guest on the Recovery Discovery Podcast, send an email to:
[email protected]
More information about our project is available at:
https://www.showupandstay.org/
https://www.soberpositiveworkplace.org/
For podcast updates, follow us on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/showupandstayorg/
Music and Audio Production by Katie Hare.
https://www.hare.works