The Data Delusion: Tracked, Hacked and Out of Breath | Tyler Martin, MSx ’26
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Published1 month ago
Duration8:45
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A former Olympian turned founder who lost his fitness to fatherhood, dashboards, and delivery apps — on why your wearable won't save you and what actually will. A talk about stealing movement from the edges of your day — and why the best health hack in Silicon Valley doesn't need a subscription. Speaker: Tyler Martin, MSx '26
The LOWkeynotes Program features a series of nine-minute 'keynote-style' presentations from Stanford Graduate School of Business students about an idea they think could change lives, organizations, and the world. This presentation was delivered for the March 2026 LOWkeynotes season.