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What AI sleep apps actually measure and where they get it wrong.
Your phone or watch claims to track REM, deep sleep, and your 'sleep score.' Some of that is solid — some is a guess dressed up in a chart. Here's what the AI behind these apps can and can't really see.
Check your last 7 nights of sleep data. Ignore the score and just look at bedtime consistency.
Try this with a school, hobby, or family example where the stakes are low. Use the AI output as a draft you can question, not as the final answer.
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Which type of data do AI sleep trackers measure most reliably?
Why do sleep scientists call sleep stage detection from a wrist-worn device an 'educated guess'?
What kind of sleep information is most useful for improving personal sleep habits?
Why does the lesson recommend ignoring the exact number of a sleep score for any single night?
What does the lesson identify as an example of data that is 'vibes, not medicine'?
A student checks their sleep tracker every morning and gets upset when their score is below 80. Based on the lesson, what is the best advice?
What makes heart rate data from a sleep tracker more reliable than sleep stage data?
If you wanted to use your sleep data like a 'pro' as the lesson suggests, what should you focus on?
Why might someone who tracks their sleep for one week and finds inconsistent bedtimes conclude that the tracker isn't helpful?
What does the lesson imply about AI 'recovery scores' that appear on sleep apps?
A sleep tracker shows you got 2 hours of deep sleep last night. Based on what the lesson teaches, how should you interpret this number?
Which of the following is NOT something the lesson recommends checking in your sleep data?
What is the main reason sleep stages are harder to track accurately than heart rate?
Based on the lesson, what makes a bedtime trend useful for your health habits?
Why would a sleep researcher likely trust movement data more than sleep stage data from a consumer device?