In machines we trust, or maybe not. John Martellaro and Bryan Chaffin join Jeff Gamet to talk about how people may perceive the information artificial intelligence systems like Siri will give us as they get smarter. They also have some thoughts on Apple’s potential impact on the medical industry.
I use a heart rate app to monitor my heart – this is for a scientific study which hopes to detect much more that one’s heart rate. I charge my watch before bedtime and in the morning. I’m guessing that folks with diabetes can have it off for short periods of time, as I do, during two times of the day.
I use a continuous glucose monitor, which means I have a sensor inserted under my skin and it’s changed every week.
Having this ability on my watch, would be amazing.
But.
How would it monitor my glucose level when the watch is charging?
I use a heart rate app to monitor my heart – this is for a scientific study which hopes to detect much more that one’s heart rate. I charge my watch before bedtime and in the morning. I’m guessing that folks with diabetes can have it off for short periods of time, as I do, during two times of the day.
I use a continuous glucose monitor, which means I have a sensor inserted under my skin and it’s changed every week.
Having this ability on my watch, would be amazing.
But.
How would it monitor my glucose level when the watch is charging?