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Explore an interactive
AI-assisted technology to support social and adaptive functioning 

We will be conducting two research studies using an interactive technology for adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) and families of children with a neurodevelopmental condition. The technology is called Pixi and it is supported with artificial intelligence (AI). Pixi is delivered through a home-hub device that resembles an iPad (the Pixi home-hub device).

 

The Pixi home-hub device is designed to support people with managing daily living activities, such as scheduling their appointments, meal planning, tracking social activities, and completing goals and tasks.

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The study will include focus groups and a two-week trial of the Pixi home-hub device at home. 

Hear more about the the Pixi home-hub device and why we're partnering with public benefit technology company, akin. 

Recruitment

These studies are not yet open.

Contact CAN Research

Brain and Mind Centre

University of Sydney

94 Mallet Street

Camperdown, NSW, 2050

Tel: 02 9114 4104

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The Children’s Hospital at Westmead

Cnr Hawkesbury Road & Hainsworth Street

Westmead, NSW, 2145

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We use identity-first language (autistic person)  rather than person-first language (person with autism) throughout the site.
Find out more about our decision to do so. 

 

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