Areas
Autism + ADHD
Voice analysis and conversational support may assist earlier recognition and guided engagement.
Experiments
This experiment explores voice AI in autism, ADHD, cognitive health, memory support, and caregiver assistance.

Conversational AI can support screening, care journeys, memory stimulation, and more compassionate everyday assistance.
Areas
Voice analysis and conversational support may assist earlier recognition and guided engagement.
Care
Conversation, music, and storytelling can help spark recall and emotional connection.
Audience
AI can also support the people helping others, not just the end patient.
This experiment grew from a broader question about healthcare support: where can conversational AI help people feel guided, understood, and better supported between formal clinical touchpoints?
The original article focused on autism, ADHD, and cognitive health, showing how speech patterns, guided conversation, and structured prompts could support both diagnosis-adjacent screening and everyday therapeutic engagement.
The promise here is not that AI replaces clinicians. It is that voice systems can create more accessible, frequent, and personalised support experiences.
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For parents and caregivers, voice AI can help simulate social scenarios, model supportive responses, and provide clearer insight into how a loved one may be experiencing the world.
For people dealing with memory-related decline, AI can support recall through stories, music, familiar references, and gently guided conversation. Those touchpoints can encourage emotional connection and mental stimulation across the day.
The article also framed these systems as practical companions that can help people stay grounded in familiar routines, memories, and experiences.
Iooki Labs
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Iooki's position was, and remains, that health-focused voice AI deserves thoughtful builders from multiple disciplines: clinicians, researchers, carers, developers, and designers.
The field is still early, but the upside is significant when systems are designed with empathy, clinical humility, and a strong understanding of what AI should and should not do.
Browse the rest of the research archive or talk to the team about the ideas that grew into the current platform.