This seems really fascinating. How would a device like this allow someone to interface with a voice assistant?
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Marko, great question. As the “device” becomes printed electronics that can safely adhere to the body, a small dot can be set on the neck and a small dot near the ear, microphone and speaker that are waterproof and just about invisible with human telemetry.
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...something can be created doesn’t mean that it will create a market for it. It’s hard enough to build medical grade ECG and AI. To now do it with the variability of a wearable -and to make it consumer facing —> I see an uphill battle and $$$$$. Happy there’s innovation though
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I can see myself funding fringe tech with no market fit for the fun of it in the future. Buying yachts isn’t my thing, funding smart people to play in the fringe is more my “retired life” style. I’m the guy that bought a chevy truck instead of a Ferrari when the choice arose

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As long as it’s 2-way talk for you and your unit for self diagnosis with this tricorderpic.twitter.com/dAUO4DKj7I
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Wow that's awesome
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