Every year
worldwide, more
than 50,000
otherwise healthy
people with
epilepsy suddenly
die -- a condition
known as SUDEP.
These deaths may
be largely
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Every year worldwide, more than 50,000 otherwise healthy people with epilepsy suddenly die -- a condition known as SUDEP. These deaths may be largely preventable, says AI researcher Rosalind Picard. Learn how Picard helped develop a cutting-edge smartwatch that can detect epileptic seizures before they occur and alert nearby loved ones in time to help.