Revolutionizing Health Tech: A Smart Ring with AI Chatbot Trained on Medical Journals
At CES 2025, a groundbreaking smart ring introduces an AI chatbot, EvieAI, exclusively trained on peer-reviewed medical journals, promising unparalleled accuracy in health and wellness advice.

CES 2025 was a whirlwind of AI and health tech, but one standout? A smart ring that’s rewriting the rules on accuracy and privacy. Movano’s behind it, and they’ve just dropped EvieAI—a chatbot that’s not your average health assistant. Why? Because it’s been schooled on over 100,000 peer-reviewed medical journals. No sketchy sources here; just solid, accredited info to keep the misinformation at bay.
John Mastrototaro, Movano’s CEO, isn’t shy about what sets EvieAI apart. Its training data is exclusive, pulling from FDA-approved journals and procedures, with a little help from big names like the Mayo Clinic, Harvard, and UCLA. They’re gunning for 99% accuracy, which, let’s be honest, is a tall order in the AI world—especially when health advice is on the line.
EvieAI isn’t here to play doctor. Instead, it’s like that friend who knows just enough to be helpful but not enough to be dangerous. It asks the right questions to point you in the best direction, whether that’s the ER or a hotline number. And it does all this without the fluff.
Privacy? Check. Movano’s all about keeping your data under lock and key, with top-notch encryption and a promise not to sell your convos to advertisers. It’s part of their bigger picture, which includes the FDA-cleared EvieMED ring and the consumer-friendly Evie Ring, both tweaked based on what real users actually want.
Come January 8th, Evie Ring users get first dibs on EvieAI’s beta version in the Evie app. It’s a big deal—mixing your health stats with AI smarts to make personalized advice not just a dream, but reality. And honestly, it’s about time.