In a panel discussion at the Transformative Impact Summit 2025 in New York City at the United Nations General Assembly, the topic of wearables, AI, and whether they have improved health or not was tackled. The panelists, Wesley King, Beth Rudden, Adam Molnar, and Ron Razmi, MD provided varying perspectives of whether the burden of evidence has been met for many of the health products currently being marketed. The panel was moderated by Elliott Bayev.
The key takeaways were that the medical community and business world have divergent perspectives on whether these products work and whether the historical standards established by the medical community sets the bar too high. This means that many products, including wearables and apps, will be marketed to people with health claims that do not meet the standards for proof of results.
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