Google powers a variety of health and fitness products with generative AI, including the Fitbit app. Announced at its recent event, The Check Up with Google Health 2024, the company announced that it will soon bring “personal AI” across its products to provide users with better health-centric features. .
The company is also developing a Gemini AI-based dedicated personal health large-scale language model (LLM) to provide “on-demand personal coaching.” However, the company stressed that the technology is not intended to “diagnose, treat, alleviate, cure, or prevent any disease, injury, or condition.”
“Building on Google’s AI expertise, Fitbit Lab helps you derive meaningful, personalized insights by integrating multimodal, time-series health and wellness data,” said Google Product Director. Florence Thng said.
As part of this development, Google is introducing several AI features within the Fitbit app through Fitbit Labs, giving you early access to upcoming AI features. Google uses AI to understand and analyze all the health-centric data collected by wearables such as smartphones and smartwatches, giving you detailed insights into your health and fitness.
Currently limited to Fitbit Premium users, those interested can sign up to access these features via Fitbit Labs.
New features will be added to the Fitbit app as part of future releases. This includes the ability to ask questions based on recorded data such as sleep tracking, steps, and heart rate. Users can interact with her AI bot and get relevant insights about their data in an easy-to-understand language. These data points can also be used to generate graphs in a format that is easy to visualize.
Users can ask questions such as, “Is there a pattern of association between my sleep habits and daily activity metrics?” Based on the data, the chatbot then comes up with a personalized and summarized answer to the same question. In the coming days, Google will enable AI to use more markers to analyze and understand your health and fitness levels. AI will be able to combine different biomarkers to gain more meaningful insights.
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Originally uploaded to: March 24, 2024 15:40 IST