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Elemind: Wearable AI offers ‘electric medicine’ via brain stimulation


A group of scientists have pulled in $12 million in seed investment for a new noninvasive health wearable powered by AI called Elemind.

A group of scientists, doctors, and entrepreneurs have pulled in $12 million in seed investment for a new noninvasive health wearable powered by artificial intelligence (AI). Early clinical trials demonstrate that Elemind’s technology is effective at inducing sleep up to 74% faster, decreasing tremors after just 30 seconds of stimulation, and boosting memory. Freelance Journalist Rachael Davies has spent six years reporting on tech and entertainment, writing for publications like the Evening Standard, Huffington Post, Dazed, and more.

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