This looks really promising. And yet, technology's role in lifestyle-based medicine is not the easiest sell. Many advocates feel its wireless components violate natural states. (Witness MAHA's response to Sec Kennedy's hope for everyone to be using wearables in 4 years.) What can you tell us about this as it relates to TruNeura?
Totally understand the trepidation. I've seen new models where technology can predict autistic meltdowns a week ahead by a true understanding of how inputs affect outputs in a complex system. I think it's a massive net positive even if the risks are really problematic.
This looks really promising. And yet, technology's role in lifestyle-based medicine is not the easiest sell. Many advocates feel its wireless components violate natural states. (Witness MAHA's response to Sec Kennedy's hope for everyone to be using wearables in 4 years.) What can you tell us about this as it relates to TruNeura?
Totally understand the trepidation. I've seen new models where technology can predict autistic meltdowns a week ahead by a true understanding of how inputs affect outputs in a complex system. I think it's a massive net positive even if the risks are really problematic.
Yes, everything has upsides and downsides. Thanks.