May 2, 2023 – After starting to code at the age of nine, Eleora proposed an Alexa skillcalled ‘Sober Tracker’ to help those struggling with alcohol addiction and substance abuse after being inspired by her grandfather’s own battle. Her design would see users tell Alexa things such as ‘help’, ‘I need some support’ or ‘I can’t do this anymore’ to prompt the virtual assistant to ask further questions.
These will include asking how they are feeling on a scale of 1-10, if they need emergency assistance, or if they would like to chat, participate in breathing exercises or play a game.
Alexa would then facilitate these requests with the aim of supporting those on their sobriety journey.
Eleora said: “The issue of addiction is rarely openly discussed, so I saw the Alexa Young Innovator Challenge as an opportunity to support this community.
“And help people feel seen while still allowing them to tackle their issues in private.
“I realised through my research that many people see Alexa as a companion, so I think it is perfectly placed to provide this support…
“With the skill I’ve coded intended to provide information and guidance in moments addicts need it the most.”
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