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Throne’s toilet camera takes pictures of your poop
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Throne是一家位于奥斯汀的健康初创公司,出售一款可夹在马桶边的摄像头,用于拍摄粪便图像。该系统利用人工智能检查粪便,以确定肠道健康和水分状况等。公司强调图像匿名化,采取多种措施保障安全与隐私。公司最初是医疗人员市场,后转向此领域,产品面向特定人群,预售价为499美元,早期购买可享299美元优惠。

🥽Throne是一家健康初创公司,其产品是一款安装在马桶边的摄像头,利用人工智能分析粪便,帮助用户了解肠道健康和水分状况等。医生通过在废物中寻找各种健康迹象进行判断,尿液中的'细微差别'可用于确定水分水平。

🛡️公司重视安全与隐私,图像被匿名化处理。只拍摄马桶内的内容,使用图像识别技术自动删除无关图像,确保只保留与马桶相关的数据。用户可请求完全访问自己的数据,公司也可应要求删除所有数据,且所有数据在公司服务器上通过TLS 1.2或更高版本进行加密。

💡公司最初是医疗人员市场,后因市场饱和而转向智能马桶摄像头领域。该产品面向老龄化人口和患有慢性消化疾病的人群,如克罗恩病、溃疡性结肠炎和肠易激综合征。预售价499美元,早期购买价299美元。

Throne is an Austin-based health startup. It sells a camera. That clips onto the side of a toilet bowl. It takes pictures of your poop. Currently in beta, the system utilizes artificial intelligence to examine your dookie as a way of determining things like gut health and hydration.

Turns out we have a surprising amount to learn from our logs.

Throne calls its underlying technology “artificial gut intelligence.” That AI is “trained by physicians to help you understand what your waste is trying to tell you about your health,” per the company. The doctors are looking for various signs of health found in waste matter, including “nuances” in urine to determine hydration levels.

The company is quick to note that the images are “anonymized.” TechCrunch reached out to the company to get a better idea of what Throne is doing to address the inevitable security and privacy red flags that arise when discussing a toilet camera.

Image Credits:Throne

At TechCrunch’s behest, the firm on Friday posted a “privacy and security” page outlining some of those measures. At the top of that list, no doubt, are the joint questions of what, precisely, Throne is recording and how it uses those images. The camera is mercifully trained down at the bowl.

“We only capture images of the contents of your toilet bowl,” Throne writes. “Any other data is irrelevant to our mission and could compromise our ability to provide accurate health insights. We use image recognition technology to automatically delete any non-relevant images. This ensures that only toilet-related data is retained.”

Users can request full access to their data to see what manner of crap Throne is collecting. The company will also delete everything upon request. All data is encrypted by TLS 1.2 or higher on the company’s servers.

“We do not access an individual’s data,” Throne adds. “Our team only analyzes anonymized, aggregated data, which means the data can’t be traced back to the original user — to you!”

Few of us expect to get into the toilet camera business. That much can be said about Throne’s founders. CEO Scott Hinkle tells TechCrunch that the startup began life as a marketplace for healthcare staffing, only to realize almost immediately that it had entered an already overcrowded field.

Image Credits:Throne

Shortly after raising an initial $1.2 million from investors, including Night Capital, Rief Ventures, and Hustle Fund, the company found itself at a crossroads.

“Within six weeks we came to the painful realization that the market was saturated and not a sandbox we wanted to play in,” says Hinkle, “so we pivoted, and our investors were shockingly cool with us tackling consumer hardware.”

Throne didn’t just pivot. It pivoted to poop. The company is focused on both the aging population and those with chronic digestive conditions, including Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and IBS.

If that sounds like you — and you’re able to get past the idea of mounting a camera to your toilet — Throne’s system is up for preorder following a limited beta. The going price for a smart toilet camera is $499, though the company is making it available for $299 if you want to get in on it early.

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