London: Finding it hard to quit smoking? British researchers have developed a stop-smoking mobile app that senses where and when you might be triggered to light up and could help you quit. Research from the University of East Anglia developed the app - Quit Sense - which is the world's first Artificial Intelligence (AI) stop smoking app that detects when people are entering a location where they used to smoke. It then provides support to help manage people's specific smoking triggers in that location. The research team hopes that by helping people manage trigger situations, the new app will help more smokers to quit.
"We know that quit attempts often fail because urges to smoke are triggered by spending time in places where people used to smoke. This might be while at the pub or at work, for example. Other than using medication, there are no existing ways of providing support to help smokers manage these types of situations and urges as they happen," said lead researcher Prof Felix Naughton, from UEA's School of Health Sciences.
"Quit Sense is an AI smartphone app that learns about the times, locations and triggers of previous smoking events to decide when and what messages to display to the users to help them manage urges to smoke in real time," added Dr. Chloe Siegele-Brown from the University of Cambridge, who built the app.
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