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Can artificial intelligence offer real-time support between audiology appointments? In a recent exploratory study, we tested a prototype chatbot designed to do just that.
This evidence-based, co-designed app supports adults with hearing loss in exploring their options and making informed decisions. It offers step-by-step, unbiased guidance to help them choose care that aligns with their needs, values, and preferences.
A group of audiologists, engineers and hearing scientists developed a novel treatment device and protocol that significantly improved participants’ sound sensitivity and quality of life.
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Can artificial intelligence offer real-time support between audiology appointments? In a recent exploratory study, we tested a prototype chatbot designed to do just that.
New evidence shows that SSC, the AI-powered noise reduction feature in Infinio, may do more than improve hearing — it may also help users stay more focused and engaged in everyday communication.
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We launched our Audiology Blog in 2016. Today, more than 100 experts from Phonak and across the hearing industry have contributed articles – sharing their insights, opinions and stories with us.
The Vanderbilt Classroom Listening Assessment Short Survey is a picture-based questionnaire that specifically targets perceived listening abilities in school-based situations to help clinicians understand and support listening challenges in noisy school environments.
A group of audiologists, engineers and hearing scientists developed a novel treatment device and protocol that significantly improved participants’ sound sensitivity and quality of life.