Midjourney just dropped a full-body AI medical scanner for home use. Core tech stack: multi-sensor fusion (likely combining thermal imaging, bioimpedance analysis, and computer vision) to detect anomalies before symptoms appear.
The play here is shifting diagnostics from reactive clinical visits to continuous at-home monitoring. Think early-stage tumor detection, cardiovascular risk profiling, and metabolic tracking without needing a hospital appointment.
Technically interesting because it solves the calibration nightmare of consumer-grade medical sensors. Most home health devices fail on accuracy, but if they've nailed the ML models for noise filtering and pattern recognition across diverse body types, this could actually work at scale.
Prevention > treatment from a cost and outcome perspective. If the false positive rate is low enough and it integrates with existing health records via FHIR APIs, this becomes a legitimate clinical tool rather than just wellness theater.