While early forms of period products involved things like homemade cloths, today there’s an array of fixes that cavewomen and Victorian ladies would marvelled at, from period pants to moon cups .
Now, though, women have been offered a new solution: the AI sanitary pad.
Joii is the world’s first AI-powered menstrual health app, which, when used alongside a specially designed sanitary pad, can measure ‘blood volume and clot size with clinical precision.’
The idea is that, armed with information, anyone who has a period will be able to work out what’s ‘normal’ for them, and notice changes in their period that could indicate wider health issues.
But in a world that’s increasingly sceptical of AI, from concerns about how it’s shaping the job market to the impact it’s having on our l

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