Voice Tech: A New Frontier in Recovery
Episode Overview
AI and voice biomarkers offer new insights into emotional and cognitive health. Canary Speech provides non-intrusive tools for clinicians. Early detection of substance use disorders can be aided by voice analysis. Henry O’Connell shares his personal journey and motivations. The potential for AI to transform healthcare is immense.
"It's like looking at a star from two different ways... Both of those things combined give you more information."
Ever wondered what it takes to revolutionise the understanding of human well-being through voice? This episode of 'Show Up and Stay' brings you an intriguing conversation with Henry O’Connell, Co-Founder and CEO of Canary Speech. Hosts DeAnn and Craig Knighton engage in a lively discussion about how artificial intelligence and voice biomarkers are making waves in the field of substance use disorder recovery.
With a backstory that begins in a Utah bagel shop, Henry shares his journey from personal struggles to technological triumphs, highlighting the power of AI in transforming clinical practices. Henry's narrative is not just about technology but also about resilience and determination. He recounts how his early life experiences shaped his path, underscoring the importance of perseverance.
The conversation delves into the nuances of how Canary Speech uses voice analysis to provide clinicians with real-time insights into patients' emotional and cognitive states, offering a non-intrusive way to support mental health care. This episode is not only informative but also deeply personal, as Henry opens up about the challenges and motivations that drive him.
The hosts and guest explore how this cutting-edge technology could potentially aid in early detection and monitoring of substance use disorders, providing a companion tool for clinicians. So, what does the future hold for AI in healthcare? Could your voice one day be the key to unlocking your emotional and cognitive health? Tune in to find out more about this exciting intersection of technology and recovery.