Forbes December 19, 2019
Jennifer Kite-Powell

In a 2018 Accenture Digital Health report, 75 percent of respondents said technology played an essential role in managing their health. When it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) powered digital health and wearable devices, 72 percent said they’re willing to share their wearable data with their health insurance plan. The report also found that when AI and robotics consumer interest surpassed the choices available today for virtual care.

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2020 in Las Vegas, January 7-10, 2020, AI-powered digital health devices will be prevalent. For people with hearing loss or who are visually impaired, machine learning in digital health devices can open new possibilities to hear conversations more clearly or see the world around them.

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