This is the actual title of the video.
It's a good thing this stuff is still in development and hasn't been released on the public yet. They're waiting until it's 100% safe and that makes me feel really good about all of the people it can help.
Let’s ignore your satire for a sec here. This is actually genuinely cool stuff. It could legit save lives by pinging a medical network whenever a cancer first forms in stage1 as opposed to waiting’s for symptoms which are typically felt at stage4 or stage3. This also says nothing of the mundane uses such as athletes who could get a second-by second response from their muscle fibers, blood sugar, or lymphatic systems and build more efficient training regimens

From the engineering side, I’m curious how this foreign object can coexist with immunologic responses. I highly doubt macrophages and killer-T cells will allow this thing to just float around in tissues. You would also like to leave the host’s immune system intact in such a way that does not leave the recipient immuno compromised the way transplant patients, pacemaker holders, and artificial hip recipients are. The challenges are huge, but exciting here.
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