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Google’s SensorFM turns messy wearable sensor data into a general-purpose health intelligence layer - the

Google’s SensorFM turns messy wearable sensor data into a general-purpose health intelligence layer - the
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Google has announced SensorFM, a new artificial intelligence system that processes data from wearable health devices like fitness trackers and smartwatches. The technology aims to transform the often inconsistent sensor readings from these devices into what Google calls a "general-purpose health intelligence layer."

For health-conscious parents and homebuyers, this development raises important questions about the broader ecosystem of wireless health monitoring devices that continuously emit and receive electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation.

What This Means for Your Family's EMF Exposure

Wearable health devices typically use Bluetooth and sometimes cellular connections to sync data, which means they're adding to your family's cumulative EMF exposure. While these devices offer health insights, many parents are now weighing the benefits of constant health monitoring against potential concerns about prolonged EMF exposure, especially when devices are worn 24/7—including during sleep.

As more sophisticated AI systems like SensorFM make wearables more useful and appealing, we may see increased adoption of these always-on, always-connected devices in households. This mirrors broader concerns about 5G and wireless technology that many families are actively researching when making decisions about their home environment.

Balancing Health Technology With EMF Awareness

If you're considering wearable devices for family health tracking, there are practical steps you can take. Many devices offer airplane mode settings that allow data collection without constant wireless transmission. You can also designate specific times for syncing data rather than maintaining continuous connections.

For homebuyers concerned about EMF exposure, it's worth considering how your family's use of health technology fits into your overall approach to wireless radiation management—alongside considerations like cell tower proximity and home wifi practices. Some families interested in EMF reduction strategies choose to create low-EMF zones in bedrooms where wearables can be removed during sleep.

The key is making informed choices that balance the genuine health benefits of monitoring technology with your family's comfort level regarding electromagnetic field exposure.

Originally reported by decoder.com

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