New Juul patent application hints at AI-powered vape to help users quit nicotine

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New Juul patent application hints at AI-powered vape to help users quit nicotine

Juul has applied for a patent regarding a device, supposedly powered by artificial intelligence, that the company says could help users quit nicotine by restricting daily consumption and gradually weaning them off the product. The e-cigarette company applied for the patent last summer, and the application was recently made public, according to The Logic.

The patent application describes a device that would work "in communication" with a vaporizer (used to vape nicotine) and would alternate nicotine and a similar, non-nicotine product, such as citric acid, to gradually reduce the user's nicotine intake. According to the application, a "controller may apply machine learning to adjust delivery of nicotine and/or non-nicotine vaporizable material" based on the users' behavior (using a "plurality of puffs"). That behavior "may be learned through monitoring the vaporizer use and behavior of the user," the application states.

So by training your vaporizer to learn how often and how much you vape nicotine, Juul's proposed device - which could be connected to a smartphone, according to the patent application - would determine how and when to substitute the non-nicotine product to taper you off the addictive chemical.

This is an idea Juul has been floating for a while: James Monsees, Juul's co-founder and chief product officer, told TechCrunch in 2018 that the company was planning a smartphone-connected device that would authenticate users and help them quit if they wanted to. "There will be a machine learning algorithm that's going to smooth that out for you, so that you don't even really have to think about it you request it. But we make it as easy for you as possi




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