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<blockquote data-quote="HairySmurf" data-source="post: 2670789" data-attributes="member: 583820"><p>Understood, I completely understand the desire to keep blood glucose under the tightest control possible, and I agree.</p><p></p><p>The element of the AI thing I'm referring to is aimed at diabetics. From what I can make out BlueStar in it's current form is a system that can be implemented by large health organisations. It's targeted at a range of chronic health problems. There's an app for the patient and a central system behind it which doctors can access. The system integrates with something like 400 different kinds of medical devices including the sensor/insulin pump type systems. I know next to nothing about medical devices for diabetics. The idea is that data is made available to doctors automatically so they can make decisions about treatment, no need to take notes to show the doctor or whatever, and the patient gets recommendations and motivation prompts via the app relating to things they can do to manage their health. It's like an all-in-one medical data system for chronic illnesses.</p><p></p><p>I heard about the AI diet function for diabetes through a relative who interviewed for a job with the company a couple of years ago. He didn't go to work for them. I don't know if it's still in development or if it's actually been already implemented. He told me about it and I wondered, based on my reading on this forum, whether it was even a plausible thing to be trying to do - AI-generated healthiness scores for food, targeted at diabetics, which is not just based on raw carb count.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HairySmurf, post: 2670789, member: 583820"] Understood, I completely understand the desire to keep blood glucose under the tightest control possible, and I agree. The element of the AI thing I'm referring to is aimed at diabetics. From what I can make out BlueStar in it's current form is a system that can be implemented by large health organisations. It's targeted at a range of chronic health problems. There's an app for the patient and a central system behind it which doctors can access. The system integrates with something like 400 different kinds of medical devices including the sensor/insulin pump type systems. I know next to nothing about medical devices for diabetics. The idea is that data is made available to doctors automatically so they can make decisions about treatment, no need to take notes to show the doctor or whatever, and the patient gets recommendations and motivation prompts via the app relating to things they can do to manage their health. It's like an all-in-one medical data system for chronic illnesses. I heard about the AI diet function for diabetes through a relative who interviewed for a job with the company a couple of years ago. He didn't go to work for them. I don't know if it's still in development or if it's actually been already implemented. He told me about it and I wondered, based on my reading on this forum, whether it was even a plausible thing to be trying to do - AI-generated healthiness scores for food, targeted at diabetics, which is not just based on raw carb count. [/QUOTE]
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