Let artificial intelligence guide you?

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Let artificial intelligence guide you?

Two big names in the artificial intelligence (AI) and wellness industries, Sam Altman (head of OpenAI) and Arianna Huffington (founder of Thrive Global), have collaborated to develop a customised AI health coach mobile app to address chronic diseases. The new company, Thrive AI Health, aims to use personal biometric and medical data to provide personalised nudges and recommendations for improving health and treating chronic diseases.

Despite the promise of AI in transforming healthcare, concerns have been raised about the effectiveness and sustainability of such technologies. Venture capitalists like Sequoia and Goldman Sachs are skeptical about the revenue potential of AI health solutions. The concept of hyper-personalisation in AI health coaching raises questions about bias, errors, and the individualistic approach to addressing societal health issues.

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