Early this year, we called out key trends to watch in the space, after investors poured $4 billion into the industry in 2015. One key conclusion was that "aging in place technologies are coming of age," and that "2016 will be the year where we see a maturity spike in aging technologies." The Lux ...
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News Commentary | April 04, 2022
Google has announced that it is looking into whether the built‑in microphone in a smartphone is able to detect heartbeats and murmurs when the phone is placed over the chest. Its goal is to detect heart valve disorders. The head of health artificial intelligence at Google stated that while it may ... Not part of subscription
Research Brief | April 22, 2022
A new paradigm is starting to emerge in consumer health — contactless biosensing. We alluded to this in our report “Opportunities in Digital Biomarkers” as “off‑the‑body sensors.” The idea is simple: These biosensors pick up physiological data without making contact, as opposed to “on‑the‑body ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | April 28, 2022
Emotional artificial intelligence (AI) today relies heavily on observable signs such as analyzing a person’s psychological state from snippets of speech, tone, facial expressions, and even posture. However, unobservable physiological signs may provide an additional layer of depth to emotional AI. ... Not part of subscription