Throughout her career, Tanzeem Choudhury, PhD, has worked at the intersection of wearable computing, AI, and health care. Over time, she came to see that tracking activity-related behaviors with wearable devices had the potential to support well-being before people became sick. Today she also thinks about how AI tools can be used to efficiently test and deliver new ideas for technology-assisted well-being in the real world. [JAMA}
This conversation is part of a series of interviews in which JAMA Network editors and expert guests explore issues surrounding the rapidly evolving intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and medicine.
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