This week's episode features Mohammad Mahoor, professor of computer science at the University of Denver, where he leads research in artificial intelligence, computer vision, and social robotics. AgingIN CEO sits down with Mohammad to explore how artificial intelligence can support emotional well-being and cognitive health in aging.
With a unique background spanning computer science, biomedical engineering, and psychology, Mohammad shares how his early work with children with autism evolved into a focus on addressing loneliness, social isolation, and early-stage dementia in older adults.A
Mohammad is also Founder & CEO of DreamFace Technologies, a company developing AI-powered wellness robots for older adults. At the center of this work is "Ryan," a socially assistive robot designed to engage residents in meaningful interaction. Using AI to recognize emotion, personalize conversation, and encourage cognitive and physical activity, Ryan has shown promising impact in senior living settingsāhelping residents feel more connected while also supporting staff capacity.
The conversation also tackles the ethical complexities of AI in eldercare, including privacy, bias, and transparency. Mahoor underscores the importance of building trust through clear communication about how technology works and ensuring that systems are designed with dignity and consent at the forefront.
Looking ahead, Mahoor envisions a future where technology is deeply personalized, collaborative, and human-centered. He calls on providers to engage older adults in the design process and to adopt innovation responsibly by leveraging tools like Ryan to enhance connection, not replace it.
More about Ryan and Dream Face here: https://dreamfacetech.com