Artificial intelligence is making self-diagnosis of diseases accessible to everyone. The tools go beyond smartwatches and rings to include headphones that track early signs of Alzheimer's and an app that detects cancer signs through the iris. Smart rings, bracelets, and watches, widely showcased at the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, can monitor heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels with varying degrees of accuracy. These devices meet significant public demand, as evidenced by a recent OpenAI study showing over 200 million users weekly consult ChatGPT for health issues. Last week, the company launched ChatGPT Health, which uses user medical records and data from connected devices. Based on brainwave patterns (EEG), Neuroblev has developed headphones to record and analyze brain activity. The current market model can detect slowed brain activity and suggest rest periods.
AI for Health Self-Diagnosis: New Tech from Smartwatches to Cancer Detection
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare with innovative self-diagnosis tools. From headphones tracking early Alzheimer's signs to apps detecting cancer via the iris, these technologies are becoming increasingly accessible. The newly launched ChatGPT Health app and new EEG-based gadgets demonstrate how AI is changing approaches to health monitoring and disease prevention.