Midjourney goes from generating cat images to full-body ultrasound scans
Midjourney CEO David Holz just showed off the company's first hardware product and plans to build a San Francisco spa. Dubbed The Midjourney Scanner, it's an ultrasound-based full-body scanner that uses a ring of sensors to capture vertical images of the body.

Midjourney, the company famous for its AI image generator, has unveiled its first hardware product: The Midjourney Scanner. CEO David Holz showed off the device and also revealed plans to build a San Francisco spa, admitting this is a significant departure from the "cat pictures" the company is known for.
The Midjourney Scanner is an ultrasound-based full-body scanner that uses a ring of sensors to capture vertical images of the human body. This new technology could revolutionize medical imaging, making it more accessible and affordable. Imagine being able to get a full-body scan without the high costs and radiation risks associated with traditional methods like CT scans. For everyday people, this could mean faster diagnoses and better preventive care.
If you're curious about this new technology, you can follow Midjourney's updates on their official website. While the scanner isn't available to the public yet, keeping an eye on their announcements will give you the latest information on when and how you can try it out.