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Kohler, the makers of a smart toilet camera, can access customers’ data stored on its servers, and can use customers’ bowl pictures to train AI.
Kohler, the makers of a smart toilet camera, can access customers’ data stored on its servers, and can use customers’ bowl pictures to train AI.
You asked about what they could possibly tell about your health from your excrement, not what my monthly budget is…
No, I know. I didn’t see any possible market for a product like this, but you shared you’re already doing what this product does, but manually. So I was wondering how much value you see here.
I imagine a lot more people would benefit from passive monitoring of poop than just I.
I pretty much figured out my issue and now I’ve just been documenting it because the doctors genuinely believe the opposite of whatever I tell them, so I have to have photographic evidence and even that doesn’t usually help. (Finnish healthcare sucks. Is the price bad? No, it’s free. Does it achieve anything? Also no. Especially when it comes to mental health.