We won’t get to try it until October, but so far I’m cautiously curious. | Photo by Victoria Song / The Verge

I’m not a fan of AI health and fitness features. Not only do they regurgitate Captain Obvious-level summaries of what you just did, but the « insights » are so generalized that a Google search is often more helpful. So it was with great skepticism that I walked into a demo to learn about Fitbit’s forthcoming AI-powered personal health coach. To my surprise, I left cautiously curious about where Fitbit is going.
« We really want to move towards this world of coaching, » Andy Abramson, Google’s director of product management for Fitbit and Health, says during a demo of the feature. Professional athletes have a whole team of people helping to craf …
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Fitbit’s AI health coach is the first I might actually be interested in