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Oura AI Advisor with Dr. Ricky Bloomfield
In this episode of the Behavioral Design Podcast, hosts Aline and Samuel are joined by Dr. Ricky Bloomfield, Chief Medical Officer at Oura, to explore how AI is changing the way people understand, interpret, and act on their health data.
Together, they examine what makes AI-powered health coaching feel different from traditional digital health tools. From conversational interfaces and biometric personalization to empathy, trust, uncertainty, and safety, Ricky shares a behind-the-scenes look at how Oura Advisor is designed to support people in making better health decisions without pretending to replace clinicians.
The conversation covers:
What makes a good health coach, whether human or AI
Why conversational AI can feel somewhere between a tool, coach, and companion
How Oura Advisor uses personal health data to make insights more relevant and actionable
The importance of empathy, tone, and response length in AI health experiences
Why AI systems need guardrails without becoming overly constrained
The risks and benefits of personalization, memory, and agentic AI in digital health
How wearable data could help uncover silent health risks like high blood pressure
Why the future of health AI is less about replacing doctors and more about extending care, improving screening, and helping clinicians focus on higher-value work
Ricky’s advice for product teams: optimize for speed of learning
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of AI, digital health, wearables, and behavior change. Especially those thinking about how to design AI products that are not only intelligent, but trustworthy, humane, and genuinely useful.
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The song used is Murgatroyd by David Pizarro
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Oura AI Advisor with Dr. Ricky Bloomfield
In this episode of the Behavioral Design Podcast, hosts Aline and Samuel are joined by Dr. Ricky Bloomfield, Chief Medical Officer at Oura, to explore how AI is changing the way people understand, interpret, and act on their health data.
Together, they examine what makes AI-powered health coaching feel different from traditional digital health tools. From conversational interfaces and biometric personalization to empathy, trust, uncertainty, and safety, Ricky shares a behind-the-scenes look at how Oura Advisor is designed to support people in making better health decisions without pretending to replace clinicians.
The conversation covers:
What makes a good health coach, whether human or AI
Why conversational AI can feel somewhere between a tool, coach, and companion
How Oura Advisor uses personal health data to make insights more relevant and actionable
The importance of empathy, tone, and response length in AI health experiences
Why AI systems need guardrails without becoming overly constrained
The risks and benefits of personalization, memory, and agentic AI in digital health
How wearable data could help uncover silent health risks like high blood pressure
Why the future of health AI is less about replacing doctors and more about extending care, improving screening, and helping clinicians focus on higher-value work
Ricky’s advice for product teams: optimize for speed of learning
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of AI, digital health, wearables, and behavior change. Especially those thinking about how to design AI products that are not only intelligent, but trustworthy, humane, and genuinely useful.
--
Interesting in collaborating with Nuance? If you’d like to become one of our special projects, email us at [email protected] or book a call directly on our website: nuancebehavior.com.
Support the podcast by joining Habit Weekly Pro 🚀. Members get access to extensive content databases, calls with field leaders, exclusive offers and discounts, and so much more.
Every Monday our Habit Weekly newsletter shares the best articles, videos, podcasts, and exclusive premium content from the world of behavioral science and business.
Get in touch via [email protected]
The song used is Murgatroyd by David Pizarro