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MindBio Therapeutics Develops AI Fatigue Detection Technology for High-Risk Industries

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MindBio Therapeutics announced the addition of AI-powered fatigue recognition technology to its Edge AI Intoxication Detection Kiosks, targeting aviation, road transport, and mining sectors with commercial testing expected in late Q2 2026.

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MindBio Therapeutics Develops AI Fatigue Detection Technology for High-Risk Industries

MindBio Therapeutics Corp. (CSE: MBIO; Frankfurt: WF6; OTCQB: MBQIF) has announced the development of AI-powered fatigue recognition technology that analyzes voice patterns, intended to be added as a commercial feature to the company’s Edge AI Intoxication Detection Kiosks. The fatigue detection module complements MindBio’s broader voice-based diagnostics platform aimed at identifying intoxication and neurological impairment, with initial commercial testing of the kiosk platform expected in late second quarter 2026.

The technology is designed for high-risk industries including aviation, road transport, and mining, where fatigue can significantly impair performance and safety. According to the company, the AI prediction model uses over 50 million data points to predict alcohol intoxication with remarkable accuracy, just by using the human voice. The new fatigue detection feature extends this capability to identify signs of tiredness, which is a leading cause of accidents in these sectors.

MindBio is a biotechnology company that is commercializing AI prediction technologies for drug and alcohol intoxication detection via voice analysis. The company is developing an enterprise platform including Edge-AI kiosks integrating bespoke hardware and software for the detection of drug and alcohol intoxication using the human voice and AI in a range of enterprise environments including the mining industry, aviation, construction, and law enforcement.

The expansion into fatigue detection underscores the potential of voice-based diagnostics to address multiple safety challenges. By offering a non-invasive, rapid screening method, MindBio aims to provide employers with a tool to prevent impaired or fatigued workers from entering hazardous situations. The company expects that the integration of fatigue detection will enhance the value proposition of its kiosks, making them a comprehensive solution for workplace safety.

For more information, visit the full press release at https://nnw.fm/WWgcb and the company’s newsroom at https://nnw.fm/MBQIF.

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