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I have seen the Oura ring commercial multiple times and recently read a few articles on Oura's AI advisor component. While AI is and will continue to change how we do things, I think we need to be very careful about specific applications until we can train models with truly diverse data. We all know it exists, but we still seem to fall short in this area. My first question revolves around data diversity and representation. How diverse is the data set the model was trained on? Does it represent me? More importantly, can the AI coach benefit me outside of general health if it was trained on data that does not represent me? These types of solutions could help address the health equity concerns we continue to hear and read about. I further think these solutions could really benefit the BIPOC communities across our country, helping us gain better health when access is challenging. While I have not used it personally, I would like to know who in my network has. I would even be more interested in who is participating in the beta release of the AI coaching/advisor component. What are your thoughts? #DigitalHealth #AI #healthcare #Innovation #TheFutureIsHere #HealthEquity

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