Ssensimm. is a legitimate, high-potential pre-launch healthtech project backed by the Royal Academy of Engineering and featured in CNET. It aims to use wearable biometrics and AI (Claude) to predict sensory overload for neurodivergent individuals. However, the project submission itself was of extremely poor quality, containing false traction claims ('most people have used my product'), incorrect revenue terminology ('marketcap'), and a mismatched project name ('DeepWing'). While the underlying technology and mission are promising, the score is heavily penalized by the lack of a live public product and the red flags in the submission data.
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