Coprata is developing a Smart Sampling Toilet that enables non-invasive physiological monitoring by automatically analyzing an individual's stool specimens. Licensed from Duke University and developed at the Center for Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Infectious Disease (WaSH-AID), the Smart Sampling Toilet can be installed in an existing toilet and takes images of the pipes’ interior when flushed. This technology provides an automated way to track daily bowel movements and detect potential health issues discreetly.
The platform uses AI and sensors to analyze these images of human stool to detect and manage acute and chronic gastrointestinal diseases, identify the early onset of infectious disease, and monitor an individual’s wellbeing. The technology was built on data from 3,000 images fed to a machine learning algorithm.
As of May 2024, the Smart Sampling Toilet is yet to be available for commercial use.
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