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Last updated: April 24th, 2024 at 18:46 UTC+02:00
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Dr. Hon Pak, SVP and Head of Digital Health Team at Samsung's MX Business, recently sat down with Samsung Health Advisory members and discussed the future of AI, wearable devices, and how these components could improve healthcare.
During a meeting at the Samsung Medical Center in Seoul in early spring, several Samsung Health Advisory Board members shared their views on two main topics:
As far as Samsung's contribution to the health landscape is concerned, both doctors and the professor seemingly share the same vision that Samsung technologies, including wearable devices and AI, can contribute to encouraging behavioral change. They can help users better understand the benefits of changing certain habits or lifestyle choices and how improvements can happen from gradual changes in one's behavior.
In addition, Professor Chung explained that, even though behavioral changes can be difficult, they can happen more easily with support from family members. With that in mind, Professor Chung says Samsung could contribute to the health landscape by developing tools to allow wearable users to create care circles with family and friends.
Editor's Note: We can never be too sure of what the upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 series and Galaxy Ring will offer, but these interviews suggest that Samsung could introduce more clever AI features to its wearables and the Health platform later this year.
In addition, Samsung might also be working on implementing wearable technologies capable of reading the user's glucose levels. Recent reports have said that Samsung is trying to develop noninvasive blood sugar monitoring solutions before Apple.
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