Wearable AI Now Rivals Lab Tests: Google’s SensorFM Trained on 1 Trillion Minutes
Google has unveiled SensorFM, a new AI model for wearable devices that was trained on an unprecedented 1 trillion minutes of sensor data. According to reports, this technology now rivals traditional laboratory tests in accuracy, potentially transforming how we monitor health through everyday wearables like smartwatches and fitness trackers.
What This Means for Daily EMF Exposure
For health-conscious families, this development raises an important question: as wearable technology becomes more sophisticated and potentially more essential for health monitoring, what does this mean for our cumulative EMF exposure? These devices typically emit radiofrequency radiation to sync data with smartphones and cloud services, and many families are already concerned about the wireless signals from 5G networks and other sources.
While the technology itself may offer genuine health benefits through better monitoring, it's worth considering that more capable AI-powered wearables could mean devices that need to transmit more data more frequently. This could potentially increase the duration and intensity of EMF exposure, particularly for children and teens who may wear these devices 24/7.
Balancing Health Monitoring with EMF Awareness
The key question for informed parents isn't necessarily whether to avoid wearable technology entirely, but how to use it wisely. If these AI-enhanced wearables can truly match lab test accuracy, they may reduce the need for frequent medical visits—a genuine benefit. However, families can take simple precautions: consider devices with airplane mode capabilities for nighttime, choose models that sync data less frequently, and maintain awareness of cumulative exposure from all wireless devices in the home.
Just as many families already consider EMF shielding solutions for their homes, the same principle of informed awareness applies to personal devices. The goal isn't fear, but rather making conscious choices about technology adoption, especially when it involves devices worn directly on the body for extended periods.
Originally reported by Tech Times
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