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This AI tool studied medical journals to answer your health queries

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From Reddit to ChatGPT, health hacks, advice, and information are everywhere on the internet. That doesn’t mean any of it is true — or scientifically proven. Movano Health, maker of the Evie Ring, the smart ring for women, aims to provide its ring wearers with accurate health information.
EvieAI
On Wednesday, Movano Health launched EvieAI, the Evie Ring’s virtual wellness assistant, which is located in the Evie app, and users can consult for health information. The AI tool is trained on articles published in over 100,000 medical journals to improve the accuracy and complexity of the bot’s query responses.
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Soon, the health data Evie collects as it’s worn, like heart rate, sleep data, stress, and activity metrics, will be integrated into EvieAI for personalized results and recommendations to users’ questions. The wellness assistant can answer questions concerning symptoms, diseases, or procedures, Movano says.
Accurate health information
Other AI tools, like ChatGPT, are trained using public data, Movano Health points out in a press release. This makes this data stream far more unreliable, as it takes in scientifically unproven advice from people outside the medical field. Movano claims that its EvieAI tool, by comparison, is 99% accurate.
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A recent survey by the Health Misinformation and Trust Initiative found that only 29% of adults trust AI chatbots to provide reliable health information.

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