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New Apple Watch AI Model Can Reveal Hidden Health Conditions

A new Apple-backed AI model trained on Apple Watch behavioral data can now predict a wide range of health conditions more accurately than traditional sensor-based approaches, according to a recently published study.

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The research paper, titled "Beyond Sensor Data: Foundation Models of Behavioral Data from Wearables Improve Health Predictions," introduces a machine learning model that analyzes user behavior to flag potential health issues. Unlike earlier methods that focus on real-time sensor outputs like heart rate or blood oxygen, the new model identifies patterns in how people move, sleep, and exercise over time.

At the center of the study is a foundation model that the researchers call the Wearable Behavior Model (WBM). It analyzes high-level behavioral metrics such as step count, sleep duration, heart rate variability, and mobility, which are all calculated by the Apple Watch using on-device algorithms.

The researchers found that this approach allows the AI model to detect certain health conditions more effectively than models based solely on direct biometric data. The WBM showed particularly strong performance in identifying what the researchers called static health states, such as whether a person takes beta blockers, and transient health conditions like sleep quality or respiratory infection. For pregnancy detection, the model achieved up to 92% accuracy when combined with traditional biometric data in a hybrid approach.

Apple collected data for the model through the Heart and Movement Study, which involves more than 160,000 participants who voluntarily share data via the Apple Watch and iPhone. The foundation model was trained on over 2.5 billion hours of data and evaluated on 57 different health-related prediction tasks. It uses a time-series machine learning architecture designed to identify changes in behavior over days or weeks, allowing it to identify health conditions that unfold over time rather than instantaneously.

The researchers argue that wearable devices have now evolved to the point where they can support this kind of AI-powered analysis at scale. Whether such a model will be integrated into a user-facing feature in the future is unknown, but it goes to show that current Apple Watch hardware can go much further in terms of accurate and intelligent health analysis.

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dumastudetto Avatar
9 months ago
Apple's main motivation has always been enriching lives. Profit is secondary.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
F23 Avatar
9 months ago
Great, now it can detect the health impact of my disappointment with Apple Intelligence.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
Interesting, but . . .

Back in present time people are still having to figure out tricks to get the Apple Watch to recognize that they've stood up.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
Good to see Apple in the health space. Think over time it will improve and these should be incorporated into a future model of Apple watch.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dumastudetto Avatar
9 months ago

...to the richest business on the planet.

There's more passive income the longer the user remains around. Pharmaceutical racket knows this routine well.
You really believe Apple wants to save lives so they can continue making money off those same people?

The mission at Apple is humanity first, commerce further down the pecking order.

Don't treat Apple like every other corporation on earth. Apple is different, Apple is rare, Apple is special. This is why they commandeer so much love, adulation and respect among loyal customers.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
twinlight Avatar
9 months ago
Definitely a good use of AI that can crunch numbers and make out patterns from the data. Samsungs new antioxidant measures is probably a joke. You need to take off the watch and place your thumb on the sensor. A feature someone will try once or twice, get different measurements each time and then forget about. They also already do some blood pressure monitoring but it needs a calibration run every 28 days.

I think Apple can do both these and more if they wanted but they feel it’s not good enough or easy enough for their customers and are delaying said feature.

Many features people are asking for are either way too difficult to implement (blood glucose) or too niche for average users. Would I use antioxidant measures? Once and then just make sure I get some fruits and vegetables into my diet. Same as Withings pee scanner. A device with some interesting features both most likely for some sick person that needs the monitoring due to health issues. Can measure ketones, vitamin c and pH levels. I was interested both c vitamins are really easy to just pop an tablet each day or eat normal to keep up. To my understanding the device didn’t measure this all at the same time but needed a different cartridge for different measurements.

Lactation monitoring sounds interesting but the same goes here, your muscles are underperforming and you feel like ****, yeah your lactate levels are probably high.
UV monitoring? Would be nice and good for risk of skin cancer. Apply sun screen and stay in the shade to solve this. Watch already measure “time spent in sun” from its light sensor so could easily make some reminder for applying sun screen.

Will I buy a new watch ultra? Probably but not because it has some obscure measurements like antioxidant levels.
Ok enough rambling from me.
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