AI skin patches are like smart stickers that can tell you how your body is feeling by touching your skin.
These patches have tiny sensors inside them, think of them as little helpers that can feel things, like when you touch a hot pan or a cold drink. When the patch touches your skin, it can measure your heart rate, body temperature, and even how fast you're breathing. It's like having a mini doctor on your arm who checks your health all day long.
How They Work
The sensors in the patch send information to a phone or watch, just like when you send a message to a friend. The AI (short for Artificial Intelligence) inside the phone or watch then looks at that information and can tell if something is off, like if your heart is beating too fast or if you're running a little fever.
What They Can Do
Sometimes, these patches can even warn you when something isn’t quite right. For example, if they notice your heart rate has been high for a while, they might send you a message saying it's time to take a break and rest, just like how a parent might tell you to stop running around and sit down.
Examples
- Imagine a sticker you put on your wrist that tells you when you're stressed or tired.
- A patch like a bandage can count your heartbeats while you sleep.
- Smart patches can tell doctors if you have a fever without you saying anything.
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