Jessica’s project explored how older adults perceive and accept AI-based health technologies, aiming to guide the creation of solutions tailored to their needs. Inspired by her nursing placement, where she noticed many patients with chronic illnesses hesitated to use digital health tools. Curious about their hesitation, Jessica conducted interviews and used behavior change models to recommend user-friendly, secure AI solutions. She faced challenges explaining complex AI concepts and synthesizing research findings, but overcame them through self-learning and her supervisor’s support. Jessica’s hard work was recognized: her project won the Best Poster Award at an academic conference and the URIS Best Project Award 2024. Jessica’s journey not only advanced her research skills but also deepened her commitment to patient-centered care.