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In this solo episode, host Georgi Massey asks a vital question at the intersection of technology and equity: “Safety for who?” As wearable tech continues to evolve, we explore how systemic bias shows up in the devices meant to protect us—from flawed sensors and algorithmic blind spots to emergency tools that may not be safe for everyone.
Georgi breaks down the data gaps that exclude diverse bodies, the cultural assumptions behind AI health models, and the dangers of default design. This episode uncovers how exclusion in tech design can lead to real-world harm.
For founders, designers, and advocates committed to inclusive innovation, this episode is a call to build safety tech that truly serves everyone.
In this solo episode, host Georgi Massey asks a vital question at the intersection of technology and equity: “Safety for who?” As wearable tech continues to evolve, we explore how systemic bias shows up in the devices meant to protect us—from flawed sensors and algorithmic blind spots to emergency tools that may not be safe for everyone.
Georgi breaks down the data gaps that exclude diverse bodies, the cultural assumptions behind AI health models, and the dangers of default design. This episode uncovers how exclusion in tech design can lead to real-world harm.
For founders, designers, and advocates committed to inclusive innovation, this episode is a call to build safety tech that truly serves everyone.