This article discusses the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in engineering next-generation electronic skin (e-skin) and analyzing health data collected by e-skin. Scientists at the California Institute of Technology have reviewed the involvement of AI in e-skin design, which includes optimizing materials discovery and sensor designs to redesign new e-skin patches autonomously. Natural materials such as cotton and silk are the conventional substrate materials for e-skin design, but lack of stretchability and tunability are the significant disadvantages of these materials. Synthesized soft materials have shown promising outcomes in accurate signal collection.
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