According to a post on LessWrong, the company described a wellness environment where underwater sensors would perform frequent body scans as part of users' routines.
Midjourney, known for its AI image generation tools, has reportedly put forward a proposal to enter medical diagnostics with a whole-body ultrasound scanner, according to a post published on LessWrong. The described idea aims to transform exams currently associated with clinical settings into an everyday experience integrated into a spa-like environment.
According to the publication, the concept involves a shallow, illuminated pool into which a person would descend while passing through a ring of underwater sensors. These sensors would emit ultrasonic waves from multiple angles to create internal images of the body. The text compares the system's ambition to making advanced exams cheaper and more frequent, though it presents no independent clinical validation.
The proposal, also according to LessWrong, combines wellness infrastructure—such as bathtubs, saunas, and relaxation areas—with nearly passive scanning. The described promise is that users would accumulate a continuous baseline of data about their own health, with the potential to detect problems at an early stage.
The text also adopts a skeptical tone regarding the gap between the presented vision and its practical execution. The publication notes that technologies previously associated with science fiction, as they approach real-world use, tend to bring controversies and issues that are less visible in the initial discourse. In the case of routine medical exams, topics such as accuracy, false positives, regulation, data privacy, and clinical liability would be central to any implementation.
To date, based solely on the provided source, there are no independent details on the timeline, peer-reviewed studies, regulatory approval, or technical performance of the system. Thus, the initiative should be read as an ambitious proposal attributed to Midjourney by the publication, rather than as a medical technology already proven for widespread use.
Midjourney reportedly proposed a medical diagnostics concept featuring a shallow, illuminated pool. Users would walk through a ring of underwater sensors that emit ultrasonic waves to perform full-body scans in a spa-like, wellness-oriented environment.
The main concerns include diagnostic accuracy, the risk of false positives, data privacy, regulatory approval, and clinical liability. The proposal currently lacks independent clinical validation, peer-reviewed studies, or a confirmed timeline.
The goal is to make advanced medical exams cheaper and more frequent, allowing users to accumulate a continuous baseline of health data to detect potential medical problems at an early stage.