This New AID Uses Biometrics to Automate Insulin - Inside Rheos
Using biometrics like heart rate, stress, and activity to automate insulin delivery in real time, Rheos is a next-generation AID system designed to learn and adapt directly from the body. I sit down with Jonathan Fitch, Founder of GlucoSense, to explore how this settings-free, AI-powered AID system uses wearable data to continuously adapt insulin needs throughout the day. We get into features like logging meals by photo or voice, planning workouts through an in-app LLM, and how the system dynamically adjusts dosing based on real physiological signals. Jonathan also shares how a life-threatening seizure during college pushed him to rethink diabetes automation—and how that experience shaped Rheos’ goal of dramatically reducing the daily management burden.
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