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AI Exposure Analysis
Consumer Goods · Private · Disruption threat: HIGH
Jawbone, once a wearables and fitness tracker company, effectively ceased operations by 2017 after bankruptcy; any remnant entity (Jawbone Health Hub) has minimal AI footprint and limited public presence. The brand has negligible AI integration or investment activity warranting a score change.
Jawbone, once a prominent wearables and fitness tracker brand, effectively ceased operations in 2017 following bankruptcy proceedings. A remnant entity operating as Jawbone Health Hub maintains minimal public presence. The company holds an overall AI score of 18/100, reflecting a largely defunct organization with negligible AI development activity. The score is anchored by uniformly weak metrics across all dimensions. Product AI integration reaches only 25/100, representing legacy capabilities in basic health data tracking, fitness activity monitoring, sleep pattern logging, and Bluetooth audio connectivity — none of which incorporate meaningful machine learning sophistication. Revenue from AI and AI infrastructure both register at 5/100, indicating near-zero commercial AI activity. Internal AI use scores 10/100 and R&D AI investment reaches just 15/100, consistent with an organization that has ceased substantive innovation investment. The HIGH disruption threat designation is particularly damaging given Jawbone's dormant state. The wearables and health tracking space has advanced considerably, with competitors embedding sophisticated on-device AI, predictive health analytics, and continuous monitoring. Jawbone has no capacity to respond to this competitive shift. The primary risk for any residual stakeholder interest is brand irrelevance. Without significant capital injection and a complete technology rebuild, recovery in an AI-driven health wearables market is effectively implausible.
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