Steven Bedrick

Translating AI research into reality: summary of the 2025 voice AI Symposium and Hackathon

Samantha Salvi Cruz, Jamie Toghranegar, Bradley Malin, Tarun Mehra, Bob MacDonald, Marisha Speights, Camille Noufi, Yan Fossat, Guy Fagherrazi, Nicholas Cummins, Abir Elbeji, Alden Blatter, Alexander Gelbard, Arianna Arienzo, Sebastien Baur, Katie Wetstone, Julián Peller, Rhoda Au, Hugo Botha, Amir Lahav, Daria Hemmerling, Fabio Catania, James Anibal, Shumit Saha, Oita Coleman, Hortense Gallois, Sophia Avila Martinez, Nihar Mahapatra, Jaskanwal Deep Singh Sara, Aarush Mathur, Rupal Patel, Konrad Zieli\ʼnski, Lampros Kourtis, Jordan Lerner-Ellis, Yan Cong, Hoan Ngo, Tanya Talkar, Greg Hale, Keith Comito, Satrajit Ghosh, Stephanie Watts, Steven Bedrick, Maria Powell, Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, Andrea Krussel, Ishaan Mahapatra, Ruth Bahr, Karim Hanna, Cynthia Kostelnik, Katie Dorsey, MyVan John, Kathleen Curp, Anaı̈s Rameau, The Bridge2AI-Voice Consortium , Yael Bensoussan
Frontiers in Digital Health, Mar 2026

Abstract

The 2025 Voice AI Symposium represented a transition from conceptual research to clinical implementation in vocal biomarker science. Hosted by the NIH-funded Bridge2AI-Voice consortium, the meeting convened global experts to address the methodological, ethical, and translational challenges of integrating voice-based artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare. This mini-review synthesizes symposium insights across six domains: multimodal integration, FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) and CARE (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, Ethics) data governance, clinical translation, interdisciplinary training, and cross-sector innovation. Research presented demonstrated voice as a latent, multimodal biomarker reflecting neurological, cardiopulmonary, and psychological states, while discussions emphasized ethical data practices and human-centered design. The implementation-focused panels underscored the importance of workflow alignment and usability for adoption in real-world care. Collectively, the symposium reflects a field advancing toward translational readiness and ethical accountability, positioning voice AI as a scalable, inclusive tool for next-generation healthcare.

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