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| Funder | NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Johns Hopkins University |
| Country | United States |
| Start Date | Sep 30, 2021 |
| End Date | May 31, 2026 |
| Duration | 1,704 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Principal Investigator |
| Data Source | NIH (US) |
| Grant ID | 10848409 |
The goal of the Technology Identification and Training Core is to develop a Science of Translation of Artificial Intelligence (Al) for Older Adults by developing processes that identify and articulate the needs of older adults and their family caregivers, connect those needs to promising areas of Al technology, and accelerate the
refinement of these opportunities into tangible products than can be translated into practice. The Technology Identification and Training Core plays two key roles: (1) it is the internal mechanism that that shapes the framing of promising technology opportunities that, in turn, drive the solicitation and funding of pilots, and (2) it
disseminates the knowledge and mechanisms developed throughout this process to increase the awareness of the opportunities for Al innovation addressing the needs of older adults and their family caregivers through research and education programs. The specific aims of the Technology Identification and Training Core are 1)
To convene experts in Al and in Aging Research to develop and apply a stakeholder-informed Al Readiness Framework {AIRF) to identify promising technology directions to support older adults' and caregivers' needs. In collaboration with the Stakeholder Engagement Core, and guided by a participatory ergonomics approach. We will achieve this aim by convening stakeholders and by developing stakeholder-informed
conceptual frameworks outlining key domains of older adults' and caregivers' technology needs to support optimal well-being and resilience. We will also conduct structured identification and assessments of Al suitability and maturity to meet the needs identified, 2) To create in-person and on line training tools that both
exploit and expand our knowledge of the Implementation Science for Al, and 3) to develop and deploy instructional tools that describe Science of Translation of Artificial Intelligence {All for Older Adults and related best practices for wider use and dissemination. Successful completion of these aims will provide a
process for building on stakeholder-informed principles and develop a platform for continuously updated needs assessment and technology readiness assessment instruments that will support a national program to tailor Al to address the needs of older adults and their family caregivers. The current proposal will address and fill key
knowledge gaps and directly engage stakeholders in co-design efforts. The transdisciplinary research team is poised to complete the specific aims that will result in identification of older adults' needs related to wellbeing and resilience, characterization of risks to older adult safety from multiple perspectives, and the refinement of a
process that will enable healthcare systems and engineers to identify and design technology to address older adults' and caregivers' needs. In doing so, the current proposal directly facilitates technology development to allow older adults to thrive.
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