"Breakthrough" devices have to be devices which show a significant improvement to quality of life over existing treatments for "life threatening or irreversably debilitating" conditions, using breakthrough technology in a space where an existing device doesn't exist yet.
So it's less "we made a better pacemaker that uses ChatGPT" and more "this new ventilator can keep people alive even when their lungs are filling with fluid and they're going to die otherwise".
So it's less "we made a better pacemaker that uses ChatGPT" and more "this new ventilator can keep people alive even when their lungs are filling with fluid and they're going to die otherwise".