epilepsy
Also, a Thai language speech recognition AI has been deployed for screening depression in Thailand.
        
        
          The company’s Seer Home device allows for potential epilepsy diagnosis through at-home data collection.
        
        
          The AI model still has a modest prediction accuracy and is slated for a wider clinical trial soon.
        
        
          Also, engineers from the University of Hong Kong have come up with a tiny biosensing platform for personalised health monitoring.
        
        
          The company's REMI product is currently FDA cleared for in-hospital use, but Epitel plans to expand into ambulatory and in-home care.
        
        
          The company's implanted product acts as a closed-loop system that monitors and responds to brain activity by automatically delivering stimulation prior to the start of a seizure.
        
        
          The platform provides games, music and meditation tools. 
        
        
          The companies will be using DEARhealth's platform, which integrates AI into EHRs to predict health outcomes. 
        
        
          The clearance is a first for the relatively underserved epilepsy wearable space.
        
        
          The device, called the NightWatch, has been created by a consortium of Dutch academic institutions and will be marketed by LivAssured.
        
        
           
 
 
