This weekend, the Fetch.ai Hackathon took place at Imperial College London, organized by Fetch.ai Innovation Lab and hosted by I-X. The event, in collaboration with Imperial Business Partner Moderna, addressed the critical challenge of mapping user journeys to tackle skepticism towards vaccination and developing trust through AI #agents. Participants worked on innovative solutions, demonstrating how AI agents can streamline understanding and addressing #vaccine hesitancy while building trust in vaccination efforts. The event featured inspiring speakers, including Sana Wajid CEng MICE FPWI from Fetch.ai, Eric Yeatman, Chair of I-X, and Satwik Kar from Moderna. Their insights on leveraging #AI to develop solutions for vaccine hesitancy and build trust in vaccination guided the participants as they worked on their projects. The top projects stood out for their creativity and technical excellence in addressing Moderna’s challenge in unique and impactful ways. 🏆 1st Place: IX Vaccine Hesitancy Management Dashboard A dashboard offering insights from medical and patient perspectives, analyzing vaccine hesitancy, social media influence, and sentiment analysis of doctor-patient conversations, created by Abdulaziz A. Alsaad, Lyson Ober, Asish Kumar Sayana, Santosh Kumar Saravanan, and Sherwin Vadakkumcherry. Project details here: https://lnkd.in/grmZPTbU 🏆 2nd Place: Hack VHS A solution built using the Fetch.ai SDK, featuring personalized AI agents to reduce vaccine skepticism by providing users with tailored vaccine information, created by Emma Pajak, Tristan Spreng, Arushi Sinha, Piotr Toka, and Stephen Asiedu Maranatha. Project details here: https://lnkd.in/gX_u9sWf 🏆 3rd Place: Vax Lens A project using sentiment analysis on social media to counter misinformation and create accurate, engaging posts to promote trust in vaccines, created by Alireza Darzi, Tim Lin, Kevin Michalewicz, Paula Cordero Encinar, and Rebecca Langdon. Project details here: https://lnkd.in/gknqjuSp The creativity and innovation showcased during the Fetch.ai hackathon have the potential to significantly impact trust-building and vaccine hesitancy. #Innovation #AI #Research #MRNA #Vaccination #BuildFetch Alessandra Russo Anna Radomska Wiktoria Tunska, PhD Redvers Lee Abhi Gangani Kshipra Dhame Zoltan Mezei Julia Zanghieri Lewis Hatfull Diana Serpoianu Imperial Enterprise Imperial College Computing Imperial Enterprise Lab I-HUB White City Innovation District
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