Google has filed a patent for a smartwatch-like device that remembers adding medications to eat

Google has recently filed a patent application with a US Patent Office (USPTO) for a device that could potentially be a smart watch that could prompt you to take additional medications while eating and at the same time transitioning. a notification to other devices in the form of a message or an email.

The patent was originally filed by two Google employees in Israel, Asaf Zomet and Michael Shynar, in July 2014 and was recently announced by the USPTO on Thursday. This is the latest health-related technology from Google, specifically from the Google Life Sciences division (a branch of the parent company Alphabet) has been renamed Verily . In November, the USPTO also announced a Google patent describing a surgical system that can remove biological tissue by laser.

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Google has developed a very smart mechanism to help the device know when to send a message about the drug.

With the above invention, Google has invented a very intelligent mechanism to help the device know when to send a message about the drug. The device is said to have one or more sensors and can determine when you are eating, in part using "pre-set activity data that shows the actions a person is consuming material can. eat " . Active data can include the speed of movement, how long the movement takes and the number of repetitions. For example, acting like a spoon soup can be recorded and enough to trigger the message.

Blood glucose levels, the sounds emitted when eating, the corresponding GPS position and the facial image you recorded by the camera can provide signals to the device. Of course, time can also be a factor to consider because each person will eat at different times of the day.

There are many other types of signals that are critical to providing the highest level of reliability for the device before sending out a message. Of course, the patent does not refer to the appearance of the smartwatch on the market, but it demonstrates that two people at Google are thinking seriously about the use of the drug combined with meals.