Australian start-up InTruth develops AI technology to track emotions using wearables

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Australian start-up InTruth, founded by former mental health commissioner Nicole Gibson, claims to be the first to track emotions using consumer-grade wearables with clinical-grade accuracy. The company has raised $9.5 million and plans to launch publicly next year. InTruth's technology uses wrist-worn devices to monitor users' emotions in real time. It provides insights and advice based on emotional patterns and everyday stressors. The start-up gained significant attention at the recent SXSW event in Sydney.


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