Manufacturers are adding cameras and ML to toilets… to monitor your urine and fecal samples.
In recent years, people have become very comfortable with persistent health monitoring.
Whether that’s an Apple Watch or a Whoop, having real-time stats on one’s vitals is big business.
This same consumer-focused health analysis is coming to a toilet near you, per The Wall Street Journal.
Patients regularly provide fecal and urine samples…
… to doctors as a way to monitor gut health or identify potential diseases.
One example: Stanford researchers souped up a toilet with cameras and used machine learning (ML) algorithms to study waste and urine (e.g., color, flow, volume).
To tell people apart, the toilet identifies individuals by their — we promise this is a real term — “anal print,” which are characteristics specific to their bottoms.
Stanford has partnered with Korean toilet maker Izen…
… and hopes to have a prototype ready for clinical trials by year-end.