Chronic Disease Autopilot
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
An AI platform that connects wearable health data (Apple Watch, Oura, CGM, blood pressure cuff) to clinical intelligence, providing daily personalized chronic disease management recommendations and early warning for disease trajectory changes.
Kill Reason
Apple is already building this — Apple Watch clinical studies, Apple Health Records integration, and Apple Intelligence are converging to deliver exactly this product from a platform with the hardware, distribution, and regulatory relationships to execute it better. A standalone app faces both the platform dependency risk of relying on Apple's wearable APIs and the existential risk of Apple shipping a built-in version to hundreds of millions of devices.
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