We aim to improve the quality of detective and preventive efforts related to the well-being of children and young people.
Genair8 generates AI analyses of large datasets with relevant health parameters, thereby delivering new data with nuances, details, and connections. The analyses enable us to discover, transform, and enhance professional knowledge within well-being for the benefit of the social and health sectors and children and young people, who receive the right and necessary help for better well-being more quickly.
Genair8 engages in AI partnerships with municipalities and private providers of welfare services in Denmark and Scandinavia.
Initially, the platform is targeted at the Scandinavian market for specialized initiatives to strengthen mental health and other aspects of the general, social, and health sectors.
We have just launched the AI project, MAI LIFE, where, in collaboration with municipalities and private providers, we will use artificial intelligence to:
Like all other countries, Denmark faces a number of social policy challenges. There is hardly any place that has "solved" the many social, material, and psychological problems that children and young people contend with. With the access we have in Denmark to large amounts of data, we should be at the forefront. Unfortunately, we are not, and with our AI solution, we intend to change that.
We live in an era where new technologies and other tools are being developed at a rapid pace, and more tools are available to us today compared to just a few years ago. However, these tools do not automatically emerge as a result of new technologies. It requires targeted development, experimentation, and systematic work to better utilize existing data. This is work that necessitates collaboration among key stakeholders.
The new AI-related technologies are already being used with significant benefits in other welfare areas to solve a range of problems, for example, in the diagnosis of cancer.
Now, we are confident that the technology can be developed and utilized in the same way in addressing the challenges of malaise we see with children and young people.