Health Populi January 10, 2020
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn

There’s less talk about Bitcoin and cryptocurrency at #CES2020. The most important currency under discussion is Trust.

We have begun a consumer electronics migration from the past decade of the Internet of Things to this next decade of the Intelligence of Things. The different “I’s” signal the transition from devices that have connected to the Internet and generated data from our everyday lives, to the next ten years of gathering that data, mashing it up for meaning, and feeding back intelligence to users in the form of advising, coaching, nudging — with potentially powerful feedback loops for health, wellness and self-care.

But to be “Intelligent,” this V2.0 era of the IoT needs lots of data to feed the AI machine,...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Big Data, Conferences / Podcast, IoT (Internet of Things), Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Trends, Voice Assistant
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