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AI system for use in nursing homes alerts caregivers when it detects sounds of abnormal activity in rooms

● OSO-AI has developed a Wi-Fi device to be positioned in nursing home bedrooms, which is designed to detect sounds that may be cause for concern, thereby reducing care givers’ workloads.
● The company has developed an acoustic model that has been trained on 150 different classes of sounds.
● Company co-founder and CEO Olivier Menut talks about OSO’s plans to broaden the market for its device to include homecare patients and a wider range of institutions.
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Start-ups: virtual reality breaks new ground in digital therapeutics

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