Researchers at MIT, Celero Systems, West Virginia University, and Glasgow University have developed innovative medical technologies. These include an ingestible sensor for monitoring vital signs, AI-powered pods for self-service medical exams, and an AI-powered camera that can read patients' heartbeats from a distance. Additionally, tiny wireless wearables are now available to monitor health by capturing sound. These advancements are paving the way for self-contained doctor's offices, powered by AI, where patients can draw their own blood and take their own vitals at locations such as malls, gyms, and office buildings.
Now coming to a mall, gym or office building near you: A self-contained doctor's office, powered by artificial intelligence, where you — the patient — draw your own blood and take your own vitals. https://t.co/Tv6ztV9sVZ
Tiny wireless wearables now monitor health by capturing sound https://t.co/IvwpqhKIAI
Researchers at Glasgow University have created an #AI-powered camera that can read patients’ heartbeats from a distance https://t.co/NtkSw99BOX
Now coming to a mall, gym or office building near you: A self-contained doctor's office, powered by AI, where you — the patient — draw your own blood and take your own vitals. https://t.co/Ua6xZvgAeS
AI-powered pods being created to give self-service medical exams without doctors https://t.co/Oc6tlqovtX https://t.co/Oc6tlqovtX
Researchers at MIT, Celero Systems, and West Virginia University have created an ingestible #sensor that can monitor patients' vital signs, such as their heart rate and breathing patterns https://t.co/woe2ej4YUp