This skin-like computing chip uses AI to monitor health data

Get the Full StoryWhat if wearable electronics could monitor your health and detect diseases even before symptoms appear? That s exactly the vision of Sihong Wang and his research team at the University of Chicago s Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering PME . With this work we ve bridged wearable technology with artificial intelligence and machine learning to create a powerful device which can analyze health data right on our own bodies, Wang says. The assistant professor and his team envision a future where wearable biosensors can track indicators of health, including sugar, oxygen, and metabolites in people s blood. With this purpose in mind, they have developed This story continues at The Next Web

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