A smart-toilet that can detect signs of various diseases in faeces and urine has been built by scientists.
The gadget fits inside a regular porcelain toilet bowl and uses cameras, test strips and sensors to identify warning signs of up to ten diseases including cancer, diabetes and heart disease.
The technology uses a combination of fingerprint scanning on the flush lever and photographic images of the anus to differentiate between users when sitting down.
Data from the tests is deposited into a secure cloud server for analysis, according to the team who built the tool at Stanford University.
Journal Reference:
Seung-min Park, Daeyoun D. Won, Brian J. Lee et al. "A mountable toilet system for personalized health monitoring via the analysis of excreta", Nature Biomedical Engineering (DOI: doi:10.1038/s41551-020-0534-9)
(Score: 2) by krishnoid on Saturday April 18 2020, @06:52AM (1 child)
Definitely not [youtube.com]. Plus, who knows how much closer [nih.gov] the man will come to identifying behavior they don't like?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 18 2020, @07:02AM
Well unfortunately your, uhh... lifestyle choice do reflect on your body eventually. Binding the doctor to legal silence is interesting in the sense of externalizing the closet duties but bitch please just get over yourself.