On 8 August, the AI-Mind consortium has launched an educational social media campaign that runs over six weeks on the project’s Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn accounts. Every week more people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) join the AI-Mind study to help develop and validate artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools to predict who is likely to develop dementia. The project’s team has kicked off a series of “educational posts” dedicated to sharing knowledge on dementia and other aspects related to brain health. Every week the project’s team posts on its social media platforms information dedicated to a specific topic and provides a fresh dose of daily “facts” on Twitter. These include MCI symptoms, forms of dementia and its risk factors, how the disease affects people worldwide, ways for dementia prevention and more. Through this journey, AI-Mind aims to increase awareness and arm people with knowledge related to brain health as much as encourage discussion with different groups. Follow AI-Mind on social media to keep yourself updated and for more information, visit the AI-Mind website: https://www.ai-mind.eu/blog/take-care-of-your-brain-health-ai-mind-educational-campaign/
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 964220.