AI already tracks the data that could save lives | Cori Lathan | TEDxBerlin
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Every minute, somewhere in the world, a fall takes a life — and many are preventable. The data that could predict our decline is already streaming from our phones and wearables; the problem, says neuroscientist and inventor Dr. Cori Lathan, is that we've aimed AI at selling us shoes instead of keeping us alive. In this personal talk about her own parents, the hidden toll on caregivers, and the future she believes we can still choose, Lathan makes the case for finally pointing AI at the things that matters most. Dr. Corinna Lathan is an inventor, entrepreneur, and self-described future cyborg. Over three decades she's built technology to make humans stronger, smarter, and healthier. Her inventions sit at the intersection of science fiction and real-world impact — robots for kids with disabilities, brain-health tools for soldiers, virtual reality for astronauts, and wearables that turn electricity into medicine. She founded AnthroTronix, holds 35 patents, and wrote the bestseller, Invent
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