Dr. Poppy Crum
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So now you've got.
effectively a digital twin and sensors that are tracking my metabolic rates just in my space.
They're tracking carbon dioxide.
They're tracking sound.
You're getting context because of that.
You're getting intelligence, and now you're ableβ
to start having more information from what's happening in my environment.
The same is true in my vehicle.
You can tell whether I'm stressed or how I'm feeling just by the posture I have sitting in my car, right?
And you need AI.
This is AI interpretation of data.
But what's driving that posture might be coming from also an understanding of what else is happening in that environment.
So it's suddenly this β with contextual intelligence, AI-driven understanding of what's happening in that space that's driving the state of me and how do I β
I keep leaning to the side because I'm thinking about the way I move and sit.
It's a proxy for what's actually happening inside me.
And then you've also got data around me coming from my environment.
What's happening if I'm driving a car or what's happening in my home in the weather.
And not just threats that might be outside and noise that's happening not inside the space, but things that give context to have more intelligence with the systems we have.
I'm a huge believer in you don't β we aren't anywhere until we have integration of those systems between the body, the local environment, and the external environment.
And we're finally at a place where AI can help us start integrating that data.