The AI-powered app that prescribes poems tailored to your mood A new AI-powered app called Ode, backed by Stephen Fry and founded by William Sieghart and Amelia Richards, prescribes poems tailored to users' moods to promote mental wellbeing. The free audio-driven app features readings by actors like Harriet Walter and Jeremy Irons, and has received NHS approval after development with Microsoft AI. The AI-powered app that prescribes poems tailored to your mood - A new app called Ode, backed by Stephen Fry /topic/stephen-fry and founded by William Sieghart and Amelia Richards, uses artificial intelligence to prescribe poems tailored to users' moods. - Launched this week, the free-to-use audio-driven app aims to harness AI /topic/ai for positive mental wellbeing, with famous actors like Harriet Walter /topic/harriet-walter and Jeremy Irons /topic/jeremy-irons lending their voices to poetry readings. - Ode employs AI to facilitate meaningful reflection through audible prompts, ensuring conversations remain confidential while selecting real poems read by human actors. - “I’ve spent much of my adult life trying to get poetry out of the poetry corner, because I believe in its power to heal and inspire,” said Sieghart. - Ode has received approval for use within the NHS by the Organisation for the Review of Care and Health Apps ORCHA and was developed in collaboration with Microsoft AI.