Recently (along with every other industry), there has been a growing interest in utilising AI and digital cognitive assessments to detect and diagnose dementia in the earliest stages.
Early detection is crucial as it allows for timely intervention and better management of the condition.

AI-powered digital cognitive assessments offer several advantages over traditional methods of dementia diagnosis. These assessments utilise machine learning algorithms to analyse data collected from individuals through a digital platform such as a smartphone or tablet. By analysing patterns in cognitive performance, AI algorithms can identify subtle changes that may indicate the presence of dementia.

Early Detection is Key

One key benefit of using AI in dementia diagnosis is its ability to detect changes in cognition earlier than conventional methods. This early detection can lead to more effective interventions and treatments that may slow down the progression of the disease.

Sina Habibi of Cognetivity Neurosciences, a Vancouver-based med-tech company building AI solutions to detect cognitive impairment, states: "Early detection could help steer people toward early interventions when they are most effective."

AI power enables standardised, reliable, objective assessments.

AI-based assessments provide a standardised and objective evaluation of cognitive function. Traditional diagnostic methods often rely on subjective observations or patient self-reporting, which can be influenced. AI eliminates these biases and provides a more reliable assessment based on objective data analysis.

AI-powered assessments can reach a wider population since they are administered remotely through digital platforms. This accessibility makes it possible to screen individuals who may not have easy access to specialised healthcare facilities, live in remote areas, or otherwise might abstain from visiting a healthcare provider.

Not YET a standalone solution to replace manual cognitive assessments

Though AI-powered cognitive assessments show promise in diagnosing cognitive impairment, they are not yet intended to replace an evaluation by healthcare professionals. Instead, they serve as a valuable tool to assist clinicians in making more accurate diagnoses and providing personalised care for individuals with dementia.

Integrating AI into dementia diagnosis through digital cognitive assessments holds great potential for early detection and improved management of dementia. As research advances in this field, we can also expect advancements in AI algorithms and digital platforms, ultimately leading to more effective strategies for combating or delaying the onset or progression of dementia.

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