Apple Taps Top Exec to Lead Years-Long Effort to Bring Noninvasive Blood Glucose Monitoring to Apple Watch
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Apple is putting a top exec, Tim Millet, in charge of its project to bring noninvasive blood glucose monitoring to Apple Watch.
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Millet has been instrumental in Apple's switch from Intel to its own Apple Silicon chips.
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Apple's glucose monitoring technology uses lasers, sensors, and AI to read blood sugar levels through the skin.
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Apple has been working on this "moonshot" project since 2011, originally under Steve Jobs.
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The goal is to eventually bring the technology to Apple Watch, though it's still likely years away.