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Amazon Shuts Down Secret Project To Develop Fertility Tracker
mercredi 13 novembre 2024, 23:40 , par Slashdot
The team was working to develop its own saliva collection device and mobile app, which could predict when a user might be in the fertile window. Users could also log their period symptoms, sexual activity and other data to assist with tracking their fertility. There are similar offerings on the market from companies including Inne, Oova, Ava and Mira, along with fertility and ovulation tracking apps such as Flo, Clue and Max Levchin's Glow. Amazon initially aimed to release the product this year, but the timing was pushed out after the team encountered technical issues with the device, one of the people said. It was a costly endeavor and required significant upfront investments for lab research and development, in addition to the high salaries for scientists and engineers, the sources said, adding that the team's weekly overhead was roughly $1.5 million. Amazon didn't comment on the figure. Only one project now remains active within Grand Challenge. Its focus is on health tech, the people said. 'We regularly review our businesses to ensure we focus on areas where we can make the biggest difference for customers,' said Amazon spokesperson Margaret Callahan. 'Following a recent review, we've decided to discontinue this project within Grand Challenge, and we're working directly with employees whose roles are impacted to support them through the transition and help them find other opportunities within Amazon.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/11/13/2133249/amazon-shuts-down-secret-project-to-develop-fert...
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