A proposed class-action lawsuit alleges that Oura overstated the accuracy of its AI-powered sleep-tracking features by suggesting its rings could deliver near-clinical sleep-stage analysis. Oura disputes the claims, but the case could have significant implications for how wearable-health companies market AI-generated wellness data in the future.
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