Okay, I did NOT see this one coming from Midjourney. The AI image company just announced they're building a full-body medical scanner that works like a 60-second spa dip, and I think this is one of the most interesting intersections of AI and healthcare we've seen yet. Here's what's going on: - Scanner uses ultrasonic sound waves instead of radiation, kind of like dolphin echolocation - 60-second full-body scan, as casual as going to a hot tub - The ring has half a million tiny sensor squares, each acting as both a speaker and microphone - Produces terabytes of data every single second (equivalent to 500 hours of HD video per second of scan data) - Image quality comparable to MRI but nearly 100x faster - First Midjourney Spa opens in San Francisco in 2027, complete with hot tubs, saunas, and cold plunges - Goal by 2031: 50,000+ scanners worldwide, capable of 1 billion scans per month - Could potentially prevent 30% of all deaths and cut 50% of healthcare costs through early detection - No investors, totally community-funded, which means this is built for regular people, not shareholders - AI does the heavy lifting, turning raw wave data into detailed 3D body composition maps This isn't just a cool gadget. It's what happens when AI and hardware start touching things that actually matter, like whether you catch something early or not. I'm genuinely curious what you guys think about AI moving into health data this way, especially as automation tools start connecting to wellness and medical workflows. Drop your thoughts below. Where do you see this going? https://www.midjourney.com/medical/blogpost