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42 points brandonb | 2 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source
1. lp0_on_fire ◴[] No.45187338[source]
From the article: "it will warn of a potential issue rather than diagnose it"

Seems like lawyer speak for "please don't sue us if we get this wrong" but I suspect the ad campaign for this feature will suggest otherwise.

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2. brandonb ◴[] No.45187463[source]
The reason they do this is that their algorithm makes errors, and setting it this way means they can tune for a high specificity (giving up some sensitivity).

The breathing disturbances notifications work in a similar way. They alert you to potential sleep apnea, but then you need to do an at-home or in-lab sleep study in order to get a diagnosis.