AI can be powerful stimulant for brain health and plasticity - George Vradenburg

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Brain health has emerged as one of the defining challenges of our time, driven by a double whammy of soaring rates of neurological conditions such as stroke, dementia, and Parkinson’s disease linked to ageing populations, alongside a rise in mental health issues among young people. To confront this escalating crisis, an initiative called Brain House was launched earlier this year at Davos, Switzerland. The initiative seeks to drive a unified global effort, bringing together stakeholders—from mental health experts to philanthropic and for-profit investors—to prioritise brain health like never before. Leading this movement is George Vradenburg, chairman and co-founder of the Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative (DAC). Vradenburg told Biznews in an interview that it is crucial to reduce risk factors, build brain resilience, and harness technology and AI to transform brain health outcomes. He emphasised that new technologies, such as AI, have consistently been adapted to extend the capabilities of our brains. “These technologies are powerful stimulants to brain plasticity and to brain health,” he remarked. A Health for Africa programme is set to launch at the G20 summit in South Africa this November.
4 Apr 2025 9AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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