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  • What kind of app would you like to have in the future?

    Esra Gokdemir
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    Nicola Vargiu
    An app specifically designed for patients suffering from diabetes, allowing them to track their glucose levels through an Apple Watch.
    Bakemono Fra
    A speech -> to -> rich-text-notes app. It would be incredibly useful for me during meetings. I usually take a lot of notes (helps me stay organized) and this can be dangerous if I lose some bits in the process. I'd love to have something that produces rich text notes for me just by listening to the conversation.
    Might Wilson product
    An app that can upload my own consciousness, from then on, I will live in a 01010101 world.
    Kevin Xu
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    A social platform that's actually social and brings people together in real life.
    Phillip Butler
    I would love to have an app that combines augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and personal fitness to create an interactive and personalized workout experience that feels like a game.
    Phillip Butler
    Imagine an app that seamlessly integrates with your daily routine, providing personalized recommendations for optimizing productivity, managing tasks, and achieving work-life balance.
    Judy Mitchell
    Picture an app that harnesses the power of machine learning to curate a personalized nutrition plan based on your dietary preferences, health goals, and genetic profile, while also offering real-time feedback and suggestions.
    Marilyn Barnes
    I'd love to see an app that acts as a real-time health monitor, leveraging wearable technology to detect early signs of illness or disease and offering personalized advice for diet, exercise, and stress management. Additionally, it could utilize AI for real-time emotional support, acting as a mental health companion.
    Debra Henderson
    Consider an app that revolutionizes language learning by utilizing virtual reality, speech recognition, and natural language processing to immerse users in realistic language environments, helping them develop fluency and cultural understanding.