Can artificial intelligence bring us closer instead of pulling us apart?
In this episode of Clinical Capital Conversations, Dr. Peter M. Kovacs and Pavlina Walter speak with Vassili Le Moigne, founder of InTouch, about how AI voice technology is transforming elder care across 89 countries.
Together, they explore how scalable empathy, data ethics, and thoughtful design can redefine how we care for aging populations without losing the human touch.
Topics covered:
The origin of InTouch and its mission to reduce loneliness
Voice AI and cognitive engagement for seniors
GDPR, data ethics, and protecting user trust
The economics of aging and independent living
The business of empathy in global health innovation
Timecode:
00:00 Starting the Call: A Busy Morning
03:00 Introducing Vassili: Background and Journey
04:51 The Birth of InTouch: Inspiration and Development
08:07 How InTouch Works: Features and Benefits
10:46 Global Reach and Compliance
16:47 Real-Life Impact: Testimonials and Feedback
19:36 Different Approaches for Alzheimer's Patients
21:06 Future Plans and Global Expansion
22:45 Addressing Loneliness Beyond Seniors
23:47 Technical Challenges and Solutions
24:55 Ethical Choices in Voice Selection
25:28 Market Differences: Europe vs. USA
27:58 Cultural Insights and Language Adaptations
30:36 Mentoring and Advice for Startups
34:17 Concluding Thoughts on InTouch
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Links:
Peter M. Kovacs LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermkovacs/
Peter M. Kovacs Personal Website:https://www.petermkovacs.com/
PMK Group Website: https://www.pmk-group.com/
Guests:
Vassili Le Moigne: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vassililemoigne/
Pavlina Walter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlinawalter/