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SensorLM: Learning the Language of Wearable Sensors

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3 points by dlojudice 5 months ago · 2 comments

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dlojudiceOP 5 months ago

If 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.

  • rlupi 5 months ago

    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.

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