As AI becomes more prevalent in wellness and self-care applications, it's crucial to consider the ethical implications of these technologies. In this blog post, we'll explore the benefits of AI in wellness and self-care, the potential ethical considerations, and the importance of addressing these considerations in the development of AI-powered apps. Discover how AI can revolutionize the healthcare industry while prioritizing user safety, privacy, and ethical practices.
Read MorePersonal fitness tracking has become an integral part of our lives, with more people turning to wearables to monitor their fitness levels. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in these devices has taken personal fitness tracking to the next level, providing users with a more personalized and effective experience. With the ability to collect and analyze data in real-time, AI-powered wearables can provide customized feedback and recommendations based on users' fitness goals and performance. Additionally, these devices can also be used for health monitoring, providing users with more detailed insights into their health status. In this comprehensive blog post, we'll explore the latest trends and innovations in AI-powered wearables for personal fitness and health tracking, and their impact on wellbeing. We'll also delve into ethical considerations surrounding the use of these devices, as well as their future prospects in this exciting field.
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Read MoreMyrth founder and CEO Emma McLaren is popping in today to share her experiences with second-hand screen time - the idea that exposure to other people’s screens can affect the rest of us, too, even when we’re not using our own devices.
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Read MoreThere are a lot of self-tracking apps out there, and while they’re helpful, there’s been one big problem: they were apps designed by men, and they assumed the default users were other men. It has caused some issues.
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