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Midjourney is opening a health spa in downtown San Francisco with hot tubs, saunas, cold plunges and a new form of medical imaging that they have created, the full body ultrasound. They can do a scan in 60 seconds. They want to deploy 50,000 of them over the next 6 years.
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Announcing a new division of Midjourney called "Midjourney Medical"
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Banks should open coffee shops, where between latte and muffins, tellers/waiters offer banking services.
They did! Originally ing direct who had no branches but then got bought by capital one who branded them capital one 360 cafes
It’s an amazing bit of work. But that equates to opening over 22 spas a day. Curious how they plan to do that? That’s close to double the existing number of spas in the US and commercial real estate is a pain when it comes to timelines.
The news are that they have developed a new way of full body imaging and the rest is the sides.
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Totally for real. They had a live demo (hand only, but I put the hand sanitizer into it which worked great). Amazing tech.
I told this vision of an easy MRI scan system a CEO of local MRI center - last year - he laughed at me. 🤷🏻‍♂️ My idea was that you can do a full body scan in a grocery store and get an AI pre check just by paying with your CC. I didn't had the Spa in mind - but good move by
Very cool, but absolutely surreal that the same city will have this and an insane open air drug epidemic that it is seemingly unable to solve. Basics first?
You go for a good relaxing time and then they stop you on your way home to tell you you have stage 4 Cancer Good times at the spa
The most interesting part isn't the scanner. It's the packaging. Technology changes faster when it feels like something people want to do, not something they have to do. The future of healthcare may look more like hospitality than hospitals.