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A behind-the-scenes look at Midjourney’s medical scanner leaves many questions unanswered

TL;DR

Midjourney has released a behind-the-scenes video of its medical ultrasound scanner. The setup looks like a dunk tank with an elevator, many ultrasound probes, off-the-shelf computers, and Raspberry Pis. The company plans to launch it first as a wellness product for body-composition scans in spas. That keeps it away, for now, from the harder diagnostic path requiring FDA clearance and clinical trials.

Nauti's Take

The interesting part is not that Midjourney is building hardware. The interesting part is how quickly an AI company can create medical aura without carrying the medical burden of proof.

Wellness is the convenient regulatory entry point, but the language is already selling the bigger promise. That is where scrutiny matters: a demo is not a dataset, a lab tour is not validation, and a clean phantom image is not clinical reality.

Briefingshow

Midjourney is not entering a harmless gadget category; it is touching a field where measurement errors, overdiagnosis, and false reassurance can have real consequences. A cheap, radiation-free scanner would matter, but only if the technology is independently validated. For now, the main story is the gap between ambition and evidence.

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