Tether's AI division just dropped something interesting—QVAC Health, a wellness platform that keeps your health data completely private by running AI directly on your device instead of cloud servers.



What makes it stand out? Full compatibility. The app syncs with Oura rings, Apple Health, Google Fit, and they're rolling out support for hundreds of other wearables soon. No more data silos.

The underlying QVAC SDK is apparently powering this whole thing, though details on that are still coming. Worth watching if you care about health tech that actually respects privacy.
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TokenTherapistvip
· 20h ago
Running AI locally is truly impressive; finally, someone remembers our privacy. --- Tether is venturing into health technology? Alright, let's see how the QVAC SDK performs first. --- Compatible with so many devices, but I'm worried it's just talk... --- I support privacy-first solutions, but I'm concerned it might become another data black hole. --- But on the other hand, being able to integrate with Oura and Apple Health is definitely convenient, points for that. --- Device-side computation sounds good, but the specific implementation details are still up in the air. --- Finally, someone is taking care of the IoT data island, but Tether's involvement is quite interesting. --- Talking about privacy sounds nice, but we'll really know once we've actually used it. --- Support for hundreds of wearable devices... when will it be able to support my bunch of broken devices?
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 12-10 19:15
Running AI locally is a good idea; at least someone is paying attention to privacy. --- Wait, Tether's AI department is now also working on health? Feels like they want to get involved in everything. --- The issue of data silos has finally been acknowledged. I can accept compatibility with Oura and Apple ecosystems. --- Privacy protection + cross-device synchronization. If this really becomes practical and user-friendly, it would be impressive. But the details haven't been released yet. --- It's the QVAC SDK again. How exactly it's implemented depends on the actual product; let's not hype it too much for now. --- I just want to know when this thing will be usable. There are too many products just talking about privacy. --- The idea of running locally is an old topic. The key is that the experience and stability can't be subpar. --- Tether is also entering the health track? Feels a bit chaotic. What about focus?
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OptionWhisperervip
· 12-10 16:59
Running AI locally is really awesome, finally big companies are taking privacy seriously --- Wait, Tether is also starting to do health tech? Didn’t see that coming, haha --- Compatible with so many devices, wow, the data silo problem is truly solved --- I support the direction of prioritizing privacy, just waiting to see how the actual experience turns out --- The details of QVAC SDK haven’t been announced yet, let’s not rush to conclusions --- The ecosystem interconnection of wearable devices should have been done long ago, better late than never --- Running AI on devices is indeed much safer than sending data to the cloud, I agree with this approach --- Is Tether serious about doing this or just riding the hype? We’ll see in future updates --- I feel at ease when data isn’t uploaded to the cloud, everything else is just icing on the cake --- Supporting so many devices, the adaptation workload alone is quite large, looks like they put in a lot of effort
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BearMarketBuildervip
· 12-10 16:49
Oops, Tether is launching something new again? Running AI locally does sound interesting, but there probably aren’t many people eager on the cloud server side. Privacy is a nice word, but few can truly achieve it. It depends on how it’s used later. Being compatible with so many devices is good, but I’m worried it might just be another scam coin scheme. Wait, how exactly is the QVAC SDK? The details haven’t been announced yet, so why are they acting all caring and considerate? I’m optimistic about this direction, but Tether’s products need to be closely monitored. Again with privacy and decentralization—these talking points are getting old. Let’s see if it can actually work before believing it. With so many brands of wearable devices, the technology definitely requires effort, and I agree with that.
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PuzzledScholarvip
· 12-10 16:38
This is true privacy protection, not just paying lip service to respecting privacy while secretly uploading to the cloud. Tether's doing something pretty interesting; finally, someone is taking local AI seriously. Compatible with so many devices... but how the QVAC SDK performs still depends on actual experience. Another "worthy of attention," let's see how long it can last before making any judgments. Running AI locally sounds great, but I'm worried it might just be another PPT project.
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