Ethics of Artificial Intelligence?
Skilled Nursing News had an interesting article on artificial intelligence (AI) platforms. TSOLife is a Tampa-based health tech company specializing in AI-driven resident engagement platforms for senior care. TSOLife’s flagship platform, Minerva, has utilized AI to transform unstructured resident interviews into structured data. Despite the obvious privacy issues, AI may help prevent neglect and abuse at nursing homes.
This data may be used to create personalized dashboards that assist senior living facilities in enhancing resident engagement and care outcomes. The platform
has been adopted by over 100 senior living providers across the US, including notable operators such as Benchmark Senior Living and American House Senior Living Communities.
The new funds will be allocated towards expanding TSOlifes’ engineering and sales teams and will accelerate product development. The company aims to further grow its platform with electronic health records (EHRs) and other modernized healthcare data systems to provide more intensifying insight into resident care.
TSOLife’s growth reflects a broader trend in the senior care industry where there is an increase in demand for technology that supports personalized data
for care. Utilizing AI and technologies enhances resident care and care plans. The company has positioned itself to transform senior living to utilize technology more and more for the benefit of the residents.
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