Excited to share our official publication @jmirpub@JMIR_HF with proof-of-concept results that #smartphone#digitalphenotyping is feasible with older adults and yields clinically useful information on risk and resilience factors for aging and #ADRD
https://t.co/Z00XEi6FTX
We know digital literacy is the #1 barrier to digital health. But we cannot improve it if we cannot measure it. Still, what use is a score if it does not lead to action? In response, we created a new tool to match digital literacy needs to lessons/tools:
https://t.co/ZEA0qE49Ls
Thrilled to share that I've been awarded an @alzassociation Research Fellowship (AARF) to continue my research on real-world assessment of cognition and behavior in older adults at risk for Alzheimer's disease. #ALZFunded
📣 #WEBINAR: Explore 'From Signals to Solutions: Making Digital Phenotyping Clinically Meaningful.'
Join @DrAbbyOrtiz & @JohnTorousMD on August 28 to learn about bridging the gap between algorithm development and practical clinical use.
Register: https://t.co/WWJdxktyMK
Well, at least the AI chatbots don't encourage teens to use cocaine! In this paper, a psychiatrist presented cases asking chatbots to validate harmful ideas - and sadly, more than one agreed. Free to read in @JMIR_JMH https://t.co/OMgThVPdI8
BREAKING: MIT just completed the first brain scan study of ChatGPT users & the results are terrifying.
Turns out, AI isn't making us more productive. It's making us cognitively bankrupt.
Here's what 4 months of data revealed:
(hint: we've been measuring productivity all wrong)
This new review (search up to March 2023) on technology-enhanced practice competencies finds that while there is much work to be done, the vast majority of progress to date has been in the #mentalhealth space: https://t.co/xGILRyJ98z
Funding from @NIHAging was crucial in supporting this study, its investigators and our respective institutions. I'm hopeful this support will continue as there are many open questions in the use of #DHTs to solve problems in aging and AD.
Excited to share our official publication @jmirpub@JMIR_HF with proof-of-concept results that #smartphone#digitalphenotyping is feasible with older adults and yields clinically useful information on risk and resilience factors for aging and #ADRD
https://t.co/Z00XEi6FTX
We all know digital literacy is a social determinant of health and a key barrier to uptake/success of digital health efforts. That is why our team has developed and is sharing our smartphone + laptop modules, slides, lessons, handouts, assessments etc:
https://t.co/NgCZ1ssDQV