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Tech Advances in Women's Health and Immigration

New AI model and policy changes aim to improve lives

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The tech industry is abuzz with developments that promise to improve lives and drive innovation. On one hand, Oura has launched a proprietary AI model focused on women's health, supporting questions spanning the full...

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    Final 4 days to save up to $680 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 pass

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Tech Advances in Women's Health and Immigration

New AI model and policy changes aim to improve lives

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The tech industry is abuzz with developments that promise to improve lives and drive innovation. On one hand, Oura has launched a proprietary AI model focused on women's health, supporting questions spanning the full reproductive health spectrum. This move comes as companies are increasingly recognizing the importance of staying close to their customers and prioritizing their trust.

In a culture obsessed with speed and scale, successful companies are learning that the real advantage comes from listening to customers and responding to their needs. Oura's AI model is a testament to this approach, as it aims to provide women with personalized insights and support throughout their reproductive journeys.

Meanwhile, policy changes are making it easier for companies to hire immigrant tech workers. The H-1B visa program, which allows employers to hire skilled talent from abroad, has been a crucial tool for the tech industry. However, a $100,000 fee imposed on new applications last year had a significant impact on tech companies, forcing some to reevaluate their hiring strategy.

In a bid to curb the use of the H-1B visa, the Trump administration's policy changes have had unintended consequences. Many students and aspiring H-1B workers have been left with few options to remain in the country. However, recent developments suggest that the tide may be turning.

As the tech industry continues to evolve, it's clear that innovation and progress are closely tied to the people who drive them. The co-founders of Cutting Horse, a meal delivery unicorn, are now looking to invest $75 million in the next big thing. With their sights set on supplements, pet food, AI software, and other consumer products, they're exemplifying the kind of entrepreneurial spirit that drives the industry forward.

The intersection of technology and human need is a rich area of innovation, and Oura's AI model is just one example of how companies are working to address real-world problems. As the industry continues to advance, it's clear that staying close to customers and prioritizing their trust will be key to success.

In related news, TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 is just around the corner, and attendees can save up to $680 on their passes until February 27. The event promises to be one of the most anticipated tech gatherings of the year, with industry leaders and innovators coming together to share insights and ideas.

As the tech industry continues to evolve, it's clear that the stakes are high. With policy changes, innovative technologies, and shifting consumer needs, companies must stay agile and responsive to succeed. By prioritizing customer trust and driving innovation, the industry can continue to drive progress and improve lives.

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  • Oura launches proprietary AI model focused on women's health
  • Final 4 days to save up to $680 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 pass
  • It just got easier for your company to hire immigrant tech workers
  • Successful Companies Stay Close to Their Customers
  • They Built a Meal Delivery Unicorn. Now They Have $75 Million to Invest in the Next Big Thing

The tech industry is abuzz with developments that promise to improve lives and drive innovation. On one hand, Oura has launched a proprietary AI model focused on women's health, supporting questions spanning the full reproductive health spectrum. This move comes as companies are increasingly recognizing the importance of staying close to their customers and prioritizing their trust.

In a culture obsessed with speed and scale, successful companies are learning that the real advantage comes from listening to customers and responding to their needs. Oura's AI model is a testament to this approach, as it aims to provide women with personalized insights and support throughout their reproductive journeys.

Meanwhile, policy changes are making it easier for companies to hire immigrant tech workers. The H-1B visa program, which allows employers to hire skilled talent from abroad, has been a crucial tool for the tech industry. However, a $100,000 fee imposed on new applications last year had a significant impact on tech companies, forcing some to reevaluate their hiring strategy.

In a bid to curb the use of the H-1B visa, the Trump administration's policy changes have had unintended consequences. Many students and aspiring H-1B workers have been left with few options to remain in the country. However, recent developments suggest that the tide may be turning.

As the tech industry continues to evolve, it's clear that innovation and progress are closely tied to the people who drive them. The co-founders of Cutting Horse, a meal delivery unicorn, are now looking to invest $75 million in the next big thing. With their sights set on supplements, pet food, AI software, and other consumer products, they're exemplifying the kind of entrepreneurial spirit that drives the industry forward.

The intersection of technology and human need is a rich area of innovation, and Oura's AI model is just one example of how companies are working to address real-world problems. As the industry continues to advance, it's clear that staying close to customers and prioritizing their trust will be key to success.

In related news, TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 is just around the corner, and attendees can save up to $680 on their passes until February 27. The event promises to be one of the most anticipated tech gatherings of the year, with industry leaders and innovators coming together to share insights and ideas.

As the tech industry continues to evolve, it's clear that the stakes are high. With policy changes, innovative technologies, and shifting consumer needs, companies must stay agile and responsive to succeed. By prioritizing customer trust and driving innovation, the industry can continue to drive progress and improve lives.

Sources:

  • Oura launches proprietary AI model focused on women's health
  • Final 4 days to save up to $680 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 pass
  • It just got easier for your company to hire immigrant tech workers
  • Successful Companies Stay Close to Their Customers
  • They Built a Meal Delivery Unicorn. Now They Have $75 Million to Invest in the Next Big Thing

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