Technological ring that detects coronavirus before symptoms...
One of the biggest challenges in stopping the spread of COVID-19 is the asymptomatic carriers of the disease, who can spread the virus before they realize they are infected.
But in April, scientists at the Rockefeller Institute of the University of West Virginia (RNI) tried to create a platform that could investigate the disease even if there were no obvious symptoms.
The platform consists of a ring for fingers called Oura and artificial intelligence prediction models AL. This digital platform can detect COVID-19 symptoms up to three days in advance with approximately 90% accuracy.
It is about neuroscience and conveys the biometrics of stress, anxiety, memory and psychological biometrics. The Oura ring collects physiological data such as body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and sleep rate.
The data is then combined with models from Al.
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