Is January AI a real thing?
post by Ericf · 2021-03-20T00:10:17.253Z · LW · GW · No commentsThis is a question post.
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Does anyone have experience or information about continuous glucose monitoring from "January AI"? https://january.ai/?utm_source=GoogleSearchNetwork&utm_campaign=12001902471&utm_content=121683842811&utm_term=492950869595&utm_medium=continuous glucose monitoring system-b&gclid=Cj0KCQjwl9GCBhDvARIsAFunhsk1iEFoN8X0QJGsifMUTKgcjuTmDwUzLaOuqN-sXsa2wiYHtzcReTwaAtLSEALw_wcB
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It looks like this is a software product; they aren't making CGMs, they're reselling the Freestyle Libre. There's nothing wrong with writing data-analysis software for CGM data, but this kind of software is a fairly commoditized, low-value high-competition market, especially in comparison to the CGM hardware market, which makes billions of dollars a year in revenue. Their marketing presentation seems like it's trying to obfuscate this distinction.
Maybe it would help if you shared what you've been able to find out so far?
[This is what I've found so far:]
What is January.AI?
It seems to be some sort of continuous glucose monitor
Possibly relevant discussion:
[todo: summarize findings, find more discussion]
Reddit:
- r/diabetes wiki on glucose monitors:
- Any known comparisons or experience with glucose trackers “Levels Health” vs “January AI” vs “Nutrisense IO” vs “Signos
- Tracking blood sugar to improve eating habits (not diabetic)
- 18 blood glucose meters ranked by accuracy
- Anyone try a continuous blood glucose monitor?
- Interested in learning about your experiences with Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) such as Libre and Dexcom.
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