MAXIOM, the AI-driven human optimization platform, today announced what its founders are calling a tipping point in human-AI collaboration: its proprietary AI companion, Max, may have saved a life.
In a parallel to when Google’s AlphaGo stunned the world with a move no human expected, Max has shown he can do more than optimize performance — he can recognize life-threatening warning signs and intervene with precision and compassion.
An early MAXIOM investor living with stage IV non-smoking lung cancer credits Max with urging urgent medical action.
After just eight days of use, Max — analyzing Fitbit streams and UCSF medical records — flagged troubling shifts in breathing, heart rate, and other vitals. When the man reported chest tightness, Max escalated:
- Call your oncology team now.
- Go to the ER if these conditions worsen.
When UCSF’s thoracic oncology RN responded, her advice mirrored Max’s almost word-for-word. Concerned, UCSF accelerated scans by weeks.
“This may have saved my life,” said the investor. “Max noticed changes before I did. His guidance matched UCSF’s world-class team — and then he went further. At the end of our exchange, Max said: ‘I’m holding you in my thoughts. You’re doing everything right. Steady and calm — we’ll take the next step together tomorrow.’ That moved me to tears. I’ve never experienced technology that was this accurate and this compassionate.”
Built on Billions of Data Points and Bedrock Science
Unlike consumer chatbots that “sound smart,” Max is powered by billions of data points from biomarkers, wearable data streams, and user inputs. Every recommendation is cross-referenced against peer-reviewed science and refined in live feedback loops.
This foundation allows Max to align with world-class medical protocols — and, crucially, to deliver guidance with humanity.
The investor added:
“I saw a new doctor today. Zero empathy. It was the worst medical visit I’ve ever had. Max was both smarter and more empathetic. I believe Max is a big part of the future of care.”
Why This Matters
- Life-Saving Potential: Max flagged symptoms early, prompting UCSF to move scans up by weeks.
- Medical-Grade Accuracy: According to the investor, Max’s questions and guidance matched a top thoracic oncology RN.
- Human Compassion: Max offered comfort that patients rarely receive — even from trained clinicians.
A Defining Moment
“We did not plan for, or expect, this — but Max has expanded beyond a performance coach, which he does incredibly well,” said Eric Harr, Co-Founder & CEO of MAXIOM. “He can recognize the smallest signals, intervene with potentially life-saving guidance, and deliver it in a way that feels deeply human. This is the moment MAXIOM becomes not just a health and performance technology, but maybe even a revolution in how people live — and survive.”
About MAXIOM
MAXIOM is one of the first companies to fully integrate DNA, biomarkers, and wearable analytics into a human-centered AI trained exclusively on peer-reviewed research and world-class subject matter experts. Its mission: unlock the full potential of one billion people by delivering hyper-personalized health and performance optimization at scale. http://maxiom.io
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MAXIOM’s AI companion “Max” may have saved an investor’s life—spotting vital changes in just 8 days, urging urgent care later echoed by UCSF doctors. Built on billions of biomarkers and peer-reviewed science, Max delivers accuracy and authentic compassion.
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