Health app Shae — called 'Siri for your health' — crowdsources $100,000

A new personal health assistant that functions much like Apple's personal voice assistant Siri successfully raised $100,000 to bring its services to mobile devices, reports Tech Times.

The app is called Shae, deemed by its company Personal Health 360 as "Siri for your health," according to the report. Shae uses more than 10,000 data points and 500 algorithms to create a personalized health plan for users.

Personal Health 360 launched a Kickstarter fundraising campaign to bring Shae to mobile devices. As of today, the company surpassed its $100,000 goal, with 253 backers already pledging $138,774. Project funding is open until May 7.

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