Pharmaceutical Executive July 22, 2024
Mike Hollan

The AI-powered feature will provide detailed nutritional information based on photos of food taken by users.

The digital therapeutics market is a growing segment of the pharmaceutical industry. As technology becomes not only more advanced, but more integrated into people’s daily lives, researchers are developing new ways for them to incorporate personal technology items in personal, home health routines.

Fitterfly announced that it has partnered with Google Cloud to develop Fitterfly Klik. This AI-powered feature will be part of the company’s digital food diary and allows users to take pictures of their food and receive detailed nutritional information. The app uses AI to identify the food items in the picture, determine portion sizes, and then provide detailed information about ingredients,...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Patient / Consumer, Pharma, Pharma / Biotech, Provider, Technology
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