TechRadar September 22, 2020
Alan Payne

Medical help from AI

The world we live in today is one where individual, personalized experiences have become the norm. From the music we listen to, to the TV shows we stream and purchases we make, these are often recommendations based on data collected about us including our purchasing and streaming histories. We often take this ability to know and understand our wants and needs, for granted.

When it comes to monitoring our health and how we care for ourselves, the situation is much the same. Wearable devices such as smart watches and fitness trackers are becoming more widely worn and have made it possible to monitor our ‘health stats’ such as...

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