Original Reddit post

My dad is 79. He just moved into care. I live two hours away. I’m a vibe builder, a business professional working for a large hyper-scaler not a doctor or a nurse. I couldn’t be there every day. So I built him something that could. It’s a regular desk phone with an AI inside. When someone rings, it screens them. When my sister calls, it bridges her straight through. When his blood pressure pill is due, it reminds him. When his granddaughter sends a long birthday text, it reads him the actual words she wrote — not whatever sounds plausible. The strange part: it learns from itself. Every call he has, it listens for what worked, what confused him, what it got wrong. Then it writes its own fix and ships it. Sometimes overnight while he’s sleeping. I’m putting the whole thing on GitHub. There are millions of dads in nursing homes. They all deserve someone on the line who knows them. If you’ve got a parent in care — share this with someone who might want it. Built with love for Dad. #OpenSource #AI #EldercareTech #IndieMaker #BuildInPublic #AgeingInPlace #DadTech submitted by /u/alexthooper

Originally posted by u/alexthooper on r/ArtificialInteligence