Fueling Voice As Biomarker of Health

Voice AI Summer School

An interdisciplinary educational experience at the intersection of AI and healthcare

Voice data has become increasingly relevant in the development of biomedial tools that can assist with screening, diagnosing and monitoring health and disease. In order to fuel discovery and pioneer research in this field, we need future scientists, physicians, and developers who understand the techincal and ethical complexity of building AI models with voice data. The Voice AI Summer school is the first specialized training program in utilizing voice data for the development of AI models. This exciting program took place at four institutitions nationwide including Oregon Health & Science University, Washington University in St. Louis, the University of South Florida, and Weill Cornell Medicine. The Voice AI Summer School was funded by the NIH Common Fund, and was sponsored by Microsoft.

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The 2024 Hackathon

Students and faculty from across the country united at the University of South Florida to compete in a hackathon competition. This year’s inaugural hackathon was a great event and exciting way to end our first ever summer school.

Interested in learning about our network of B2AI-Voice Scholars? Our scholars are trained specifically in the use of Voice AI for biomedical development and have been taught the ethics and standards necessary for this type of work. Visit our B2AI-Voice Scholar network website to learn more about our educational opportunities, and to search our directory of scholars.

View our e-book of posters presented by students at the 2024 Hackathon, sponsored by Microsoft