What do you do with the first 60 seconds of your day? Here’s how AI can help people build healthy habits, according to Thrive Global CEO Arianna Huffington.
Arianna Huffington, CEO and founder of Thrive Global, joins "Squawk Box" to discuss her company's vision to use behavior change technology and programs to help improve well-being.
The company has acquired Boundless Mind, an A.I. company which uses algorithms to get people to walk more, finish to-do lists and increase engagement with diet and exercise apps.
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