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Partnering with ElevenLabs to rewrite the future of disability

The Scott-Morgan Foundation is thrilled to partner with ElevenLabs, an AI audio and voice technology pioneer, and Bridging Voice to provide FREE licenses for ElevenLabs Professional Voice Clones (PVC). ElevenLabs will offer free access to their voice cloning and text-to-speech platform for ALS/MND patients worldwide. 

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Partners

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Students in Professor Antonio Ortiz's Business Intelligence class are conducting performance analytics research on accessible AI communication solutions. Dr. Ortiz brings over 20 years of data analysis expertise and previously served as Analytics Senior Director at Kantar, supervising 200+ analytics projects globally. Their work includes analyzing communication rate data, contributing to AI agent training, and developing deployment strategies for assistive communication technology that will impact the 500+ million people worldwide who need AAC support.

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Irisbond: Hiru, the only eye-tracker that works seamlessly with iPadOS and Windows. We work every day to give the right to choose, because an operating system should never be a barrier.

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EyeSpeak: A cost-effective solution for Al-powered eye tracking to operate a computer, which can be assembled with a simple set of instructions. Along with our partners, we are currently researching and developing this and will soon begin our pilot testing for the device.

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Asha Ek Hope Foundation for MND/ALS, India: Partnering to bring EyeSpeak to the Indian diaspora, for a fraction of the cost of other communication devices.

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Augmental: Augmental develops the MouthPad^:  smart mouthwear for hands-free device control, enabling users to control computers, phones, and other digital devices using tongue, jaw, head, and breathing gestures.

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EarSwitch: a sensor that detects motion through the movement of one of the smallest muscles in the body with in the ear. Using a camera, it allows users new ways to control and connect with the world through in-ear biometric switch and sensor technology.

Newton North High School, located in Newton, Massachusetts, is at the forefront of fostering a robust engineering foundation in its students through the program

Engineering A.T. Newton North.

 

This unique initiative empowers students to research, develop, and implement assistive technologies with a commitment to ensuring their financial accessibility.

 

We are proud to announce our partnership with Newton North, as students actively collaborate with The Scott-Morgan Foundation in testing and developing EyeSpeak, a low-cost eye-tracking solution. This collaboration exemplifies our shared commitment to advancing inclusive and affordable assistive technologies. Newton North students remain open to future projects, embodying the spirit of innovation and accessibility in education.

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