Episodes

  • Assistive Technologies and Cognitive Health: Mary Bennett
    Apr 2 2026

    Assistive technologies are becoming essential lifelines that support connectivity and social presence. But how do they impact cognitive functions like memory and attention, and how does their impact shift as we age?

    In this episode, we explore the intersections of AI and cognitive psychology; a field where technology is revolutionizing everything from the early diagnosis of cognitive decline to the use of gamified brain training and AI social companions.

    We are joined by cognitive psychologist Mary Bennett, who offers a rare dual perspective. Together, we unpack:

    • The Vital Connection: How technology keeps older adults cognitively healthy and socially integrated.

    • Cognitive Enhancement: The real-world impact of digital tools on memory, focus, and overall brain health.

    • The Divide: Why the same technology may impact users in vastly different ways.

    • Personal Insight: Mary shares her professional expertise alongside her own lived experience navigating the world with assistive technologies.

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    44 mins
  • Psychological Harm: Conceptual Challenges and Directions for Research and Policy
    Feb 12 2026

    Welcome to the fifth episode of The Silver lAIning, a SAINTS Podcast. Hope you enjoyed our previous conversation with Professor Ibrahim Habli and Dr. Laura Fearnley, where we explored the ethics of AI and the emerging threat of AI-driven psychological harm. During that episode, we referenced the ground-breaking work of Decision Scientist and Policy Analyst Professor Magda Osman.

    In this episode we unpack the big question: How do we protect older adults from psychological harm when experts can’t even agree on its definition in a digital age?

    We also explore the many pathways to psychological impact from smart technologies, how this applies to AI and older people, the challenges with its measurement and some recommendations for researchers and policy makers, as we navigate an increasing number of IoT devices in everyday living.


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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Defining Harms and Safety of AI : Ibrahim Habli and Laura Fearnley
    Jan 14 2026

    How has our understanding of AI safety, harm, and risk shifted with the application of AI in everyday technologies?

    In Episode 4 of The Silver LAIning, we explore why assistive technologies must be classified as safety-critical and whether a system can truly be considered "safe" if it lacks an ethical foundation.

    Joining us for this deep dive are Professor Ibrahim Habli (Director of the UKRI AI SAINTS CDT) and Dr. Laura Fearnley (Research Co-Lead for SAINTS). Together, they offer candid insights into how interdisciplinary collaboration is the key to navigating the most pressing risks in the AI landscape.



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    56 mins
  • Caring, Assistive Technologies and Safety : Colin and Debbie Paterson
    Dec 8 2025

    What do carers, who deal with the intricacies of AI or health financing professionally, have to say about the role of technology in assisting health and social ca

    Do assistive technologies make them and those they care for, feel psychologically assured?

    Listen to SAINTS researcher Prenika Anand in conversation with Dr. Colin Paterson, the Training Co-lead and Professional and Academic Skills Lead for SAINTS and Debbie Paterson, Senior Technical Manager at The Healthcare Financial Management Association, the professional body for finance staff working in healthcare.

    As a team in caring, Debbie and Colin bring us ageing, AI and safety perspectives that are rare to find!


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • From AI Literacy to Advocacy : Margaret Colling
    Nov 7 2025

    After our first episode with Professor Dianne Willcocks, we established a key point; a knowledge gap exists about the risks and benefits of AI, especially amongst older adults. What happens when you bridge that gap?

    In our second episode, we invite Margaret Colling, a former librarian and one of the 11 members of the UK public, chosen to be inducted into "People's Panel on AI" in 2023. Through a facilitated deliberation process, the panel put forward recommendations for the government, industry, academia, and civil society.

    Since her participation, Margaret has actively advocated for the public's role in addressing the potential ethical and societal risks of AI. In this episode we unpack the many conversations, perspectives, and emotions Margaret has experienced on the societal impact of AI. Listen in to learn more about her newly found purpose; advancing the conversation on the safety of AI.



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    37 mins
  • Adapting to the Digital Age: Professor Dianne Willcocks
    Oct 6 2025

    Welcome to the first episode of the Silver lAIning series: a SAINTS podcast, a conversation at the intersections of aging, safety, and artificial intelligence.

    I’m Prenika, a researcher focused on the psychological safety of AI for older adults. This is my chance to learn from, with, and for the people at the heart of my research.

    To begin this journey, I wanted to explore the evolving relationship between older people and technology in general. And who better to help us than someone who has dedicated more than four decades as a social scientist to older people’s rights and well-being?

    Listen in to my conversation with Professor Dianne Willcocks, a distinguished socio-gerontologist and older people's advocate at York.


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    44 mins
  • Introduction by Professor Ibrahim Habli, Director, SAINTS
    Oct 6 2025

    A brief introduction to 'The Silver lAIning Series' from Professor Ibrahim Habli, Director of the UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training in Lifelong Safety Assurance of AI-enabled Autonomous Systems (SAINTS CDT).

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    2 mins