“Voice is the New Blood”:语音AI健康科技创业网站话语分析

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-05-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1568159
Alden Blatter, Hortense Gallois, Emily Evangelista, Yael Bensoussan, Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon
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语音作为一种生物标志物已经成为卫生技术的一个变革领域,为检测、诊断和监测各种疾病提供了非侵入性、可获取和具有成本效益的方法。初创企业处于这一创新领域的前沿,为一系列医疗保健参与者开发和营销临床语音人工智能解决方案,并塑造了该领域的早期发展。然而,对于这一领域的初创企业如何构建其创新框架,以及如何应对或忽视快速发展的数字健康领域中关键的社会伦理、技术和监管挑战,人们的理解有限。方法:本研究采用话语分析的方法,对25家语音人工智能健康科技初创企业的公共网站语言进行考察。本研究基于建构性话语分析(即话语既反映又塑造现实),确定了这些公司如何描述其身份、技术和数据集的模式。结果:分析显示,初创企业一贯强调其技术的有效性、可靠性和安全性,将其定位为变革性医疗保健解决方案。然而,对用于训练算法的语音数据集的描述差异很大,而且往往不存在,这反映出语音数据收集的声学和道德标准存在更大差距,而且初创企业披露关键数据细节的激励措施不足。讨论:初创企业在语音人工智能医疗技术的研究、开发和市场化方面发挥着至关重要的作用,预示着这项新技术将融入医疗系统。通过在这个早期阶段宣传关于语音人工智能技术的讨论,初创企业正在塑造公众的看法,为最终用户设定期望,并最终影响语音人工智能技术在医疗保健领域的实施。他们的话语似乎通过使用数字健康领域典型的承诺语言,战略性地将语音人工智能健康技术呈现为合法的,并展示了与竞争对手的独特性。这一分析强调了这种双重动力是如何经常推动将创新置于透明度之上的叙事。我们得出的结论是,缺乏分享数据集关键信息的动机是由于初创企业无法控制的环境因素,主要是缺乏明确的语音数据收集标准和监管指南。解决这些复杂性对于建立信任和确保将语音人工智能负责任地整合到医疗保健系统中至关重要。
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"Voice is the New Blood": a discourse analysis of voice AI health-tech start-up websites.

Introduction: Voice as a biomarker has emerged as a transformative field in health technology, providing non-invasive, accessible, and cost-effective methods for detecting, diagnosing, and monitoring various conditions. Start-ups are at the forefront of this innovative field, developing and marketing clinical voice AI solutions to a range of healthcare actors and shaping the field's early development. However, there is limited understanding of how start-ups in this field frame their innovations, and address-or overlook-critical socio-ethical, technical, and regulatory challenges in the rapidly evolving field of digital health.

Methods: This study uses discourse analysis to examine the language on the public websites of 25 voice AI health-tech start-ups. Grounded in constitutive discourse analysis, which asserts that discourse both reflects and shapes realities, the study identifies patterns in how these companies describe their identities, technologies, and datasets.

Results: The analysis shows start-ups consistently highlight the efficacy, reliability, and safety of their technologies, positioning them as transformative healthcare solutions. However, descriptions of voice datasets used to train algorithms vary widely and are often absent, reflecting broader gaps in acoustic and ethical standards for voice data collection and insufficient incentives for start-ups to disclose key data details.

Discussion: Start-ups play a crucial role in the research, development, and marketization of voice AI health-tech, prefacing the integration of this new technology into healthcare systems. By publicizing discourse around voice AI technologies at this early stage, start-ups are shaping public perceptions, setting expectations for end-users, and ultimately influencing the implementation of voice AI technologies in healthcare. Their discourse seems to strategically present voice AI health-tech as legitimate by using promissory language typical in the digital health field and showcase the distinctiveness from competitors. This analysis highlights how this double impetus often drives narratives that prioritize innovation over transparency. We conclude that the lack of incentive to share key information about datasets is due to contextual factors that start-ups cannot control, mainly the absence of clear standards and regulatory guidelines for voice data collection. Addressing these complexities is essential to building trust and ensuring responsible integration of voice AI into healthcare systems.

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