After analyzing 50,000 hours of sleep data, Kim and Martinez discovered something revolutionary:
Every person has a unique "snoring fingerprint."
Some snore more during REM sleep. Others when sleeping on their side. Some only when stressed.
Traditional CPAP machines completely ignore this - they treat everyone the same.
"It's like prescribing the same eyeglasses to everyone," explains Dr. Chen. "It works for some, fails for most."
But with AI, you can map exactly:
● When your snoring starts
● Which sleep position causes the most problems
● How your breathing changes throughout the night
● What type of stimulation your body responds to best
And then automatically adjust treatment accordingly.