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armiphlage ([personal profile] armiphlage) wrote in [personal profile] stormdog 2023-10-28 02:27 pm (UTC)

Their website says " Near 100% Accurate Detection" and "Instantly!". Normal medical devices use real numbers like "99.28" accuracy" and "within 0.2 seconds".

If they have a sensor that detects the electrostatic signature of spike proteins, then they need a 10-cent chip to turn on the red LED. They don't need artificial intelligence (instead of using a defined set of identification criteria built into the sensor chip) and cloud computing (meaning expensive renting of other people's computers, instead of using three lines of code running off a tiny on-board chip) means they're using buzzwords instead of something actually used.

(bias note: my company is certified to ISO13485 and makes actual medical devices, including 700 ventilators at the start of COVID. Based on my limited knowledge, I feel the webpage for Opteev would get a company shut down by any third-party auditor, before they even looked at the device).

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