Does Prenuvo Know You’re Sick Before You Do?

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Here’s Today’s Tech News:

  • Does Prenuvo Know You’re Sick Before You Do?

  • Workday Is Making an HR Team for Your AI Agents

  • Would You Feed Your Pet Lab-Grown Treats?

  • Articles I’ve Been Reading

NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

Does Prenuvo Know You’re Sick Before You Do?

Image: @kimkardashian (Instagram)

Most people only address health issues once symptoms appear.

The healthcare company Prenuvo wants to change this by identifying disease before problems emerge.

Having secured $120M in new funding and with celebrity backing from Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton, the company is expanding globally after reaching $100M in revenue and serving 110,000 U.S. clients last year.

What Prenuvo Does

Prenuvo's proprietary MRI technology scans 26 body regions in under an hour, detecting over 500 conditions including cancer and aneurysms - much faster than traditional 3-4 hour MRIs.

The current scan costs $2,500 (not covered by insurance), with a new $3,999 package coming that adds blood tests, enhanced brain scanning, and AI body composition analysis.

The Controversy

The company's success stories are compelling – early-stage cancers caught before spreading, dangerous aneurysms discovered before rupturing. But the company isn’t without controversy.

Medical experts caution that these high-resolution scans often detect minor, harmless abnormalities like small cysts or benign nodules. This can lead to unnecessary follow-up tests, specialist visits, and anxiety over conditions that may resolve naturally.

I strongly believe in proactive healthcare, but I've received conflicting medical advice - one doctor recommended such screenings while another cautioned against it.

One thing is clear: AI-powered diagnostics are the future of preventative healthcare.

Workday Is Making an HR Team for Your AI Agents

Imagine having AI Jensen Huang as an employee at your business. Image: NVIDIA

Workday, a major Human Resources and finance software provider, is introducing a new system to help businesses manage their AI agents in one place.

What are AI agents?

  • AI agents are computer programs that work independently of humans to complete tasks - like a virtual assistant scheduling your meetings, chatbots answering customer inquiries or agents handling complex tasks like making sophisticated decisions about alternate routes or suppliers.

  • Investors expect that AI agents offered by startups like Salesforce and Glean will become commonplace and become our "digital colleagues".

A System to Manage AI agents

Currently, there's no structured way to oversee AI agents across an organization. This is why NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said that he envisions a future where IT teams function as the "HR department" for AI agents, overseeing their onboarding, training, and management.

Workday’s Agent System of Record is one such HR equivalent for AI agents. It will give companies a way to see what each AI agent is doing, control who has access to them and track costs and overall impact.

Why this matters: With AI agents managing sensitive company data like payroll, intellectual property and financial audits, they will have to be controlled and governed by a proper system.

The emergence of Workday’s system underscores the growing recognition that AI agents will become integral components of the workforce and organizations will need a way to accommodate both human and AI labor.

Would You Feed Your Pet Lab-Grown Treats?

Image: Meatly

Even our furry friends are getting a taste of the future now.

London-based startup Meatly has launched the world’s first lab-grown meat treat for pets, now available in the UK.

Made from cultured animal cells, lab-grown meat is designed to use less land, water, and resources than traditional meat production—without harming animals. The pet treat, called “Chick Bites,” contains 4% cultivated chicken and is currently in limited release.

With pet food accounting for 20% of global meat consumption, some see it as a step towards a more sustainable future. What do you think?

Would you feed your dog lab-grown food?

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LATELY

Articles I’ve Been Reading:

Perplexity has introduced its freemium Deep Research tool, offering a more accessible option for those looking to conduct in-depth research. Unlike OpenAI’s $200/month subscription, Perplexity offers a free version with limited daily queries, making it a more affordable choice for casual users. Paying subscribers get unlimited access, providing flexibility for those who need it.

What sets this tool apart is its speed—tasks are completed in under three minutes, compared to the 5 to 30 minutes it can take other tools. This means users can get detailed, citation-backed answers quickly, which could be useful for time-sensitive tasks.

Benchmark scores put Perplexity ahead of Gemini and Grok but just behind OpenAI.

ps. I’ve been using Deep Research by ChatGPT, Perplexity and DeepSeek and all three are really good.

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