As more wellness technology continues to reach the mainstream market, you'd think we're all getting healthier. That may not be the case.
The article from CNET discusses the anticipated convergence of technology and wellness by the year 2025, exploring both the potential benefits and the challenges this integration might bring. It highlights how advancements in AI, wearables, and health tech could lead to personalized health monitoring, predictive analytics for disease prevention, and enhanced telemedicine capabilities. However, it also raises concerns about privacy, data security, and the potential for technology to exacerbate health disparities if not universally accessible. The piece questions whether these technological advancements will truly benefit all of society or if they might instead widen the gap between different socio-economic groups, emphasizing the need for ethical considerations and equitable distribution of these emerging technologies.