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Applied AI·August 19, 2026·1 min read

Sorry, Samsung — Google says its latest AI smartphone camera tool can measure bodies better than the Galaxy Watch's bioelectric sensors

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If camera-based body metrics start to rival dedicated bioelectric sensors, the smartphone becomes the primary health sensor and wearables become accessories to its data layer. Health product teams should assume camera-first diagnostics as a near-term constraint and design around lighting, pose guidance, and verification, not just watch-based inputs.

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Rent a supernode by the hour - Alibaba brings frontier-scale AI compute to the public cloud, but only if you live in this remote Chinese province

Frontier-scale AI compute rentable by the hour on Chinese silicon — but geographically constrained to a remote province — shows how AI capacity is becoming both more accessible and more location-bound. If you operate in or near China, start mapping where your compliant, high-end training runs can physically live, not just which cloud logo you use.