SensorLM: Learning the Language of Wearable Sensors
research.googleIf this works as advertised, it could finally deliver on the promise of personalized health and wellness that we've been hearing about for years. Instead of just seeing a spike in your heart rate, you could get a notification telling you that it's likely due to stress and that you should take a few deep breaths. That's a real, tangible benefit that could justify the cost and hassle of wearing one of these things 24/7.
Do we really need notifications to tell us that our heart is pounding harder?
I am seriously fed up with my phone bugging me to tell me what I already know because I sense it.
The better use for this technology is if we could get trends and correlations with other things they already collect. E.g. pick up a different commute because the usual one gives me too much stress due to traffic jams, and today I am already on the edge.