Fitbit's founders launch a new platform for monitoring your entire family's health
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Fitbit's founders launch a new platform for monitoring your entire family's health
"James Park and Eric Friedman, the co-founders of Fitbit who left Google two years ago, have announced a new venture called Luffu. Described as an "intelligent family care system," Luffu collects and logs health and medical information from connected devices, other platforms like Apple Health and Fitbit, and details shared by family members through voice prompts, text, or photos. AI works in the background to automatically extract and organize important details, but it can also play a more active role."
"Luffu users can ask the system questions and get personalized answers for individual family members, like how a change in diet could affect the quality of sleep, whether someone remembered to take a specific medication, or provide answers to a doctor's questions during an appointment or emergency without having to jump around between various apps. The AI also proactively watches for changes in patterns and can"
James Park and Eric Friedman founded Luffu, an intelligent family care system that collects and logs health and medical information from connected devices, platforms like Apple Health and Fitbit, and family members through voice prompts, text, or photos. AI automatically extracts and organizes important details and can respond actively to user queries about individual family members, such as diet effects on sleep or medication adherence. The AI also monitors patterns and issues insights and alerts for missed medications or metrics that might indicate serious health issues. The platform is in private testing with a waitlist; initial launch will be a mobile app with future hardware planned.
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