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Looking for an AI personal coach? Google enhances health and wellness with Fitbit updates

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Google is set to revolutionize the health and fitness industry with the introduction of a personal health-based large language model (LLM) tailored for its Fitbit app. Following the success of its generative AI models, Bard and Gemini, Google is eager to extend its lead over competitors by offering a cutting-edge AI model for personal health insights.

While details about the release are still scarce, insiders suggest that the LLM will provide tailor-made suggestions for sleep patterns and exercise routines. Users can expect natural language inputs to gain information on specific health questions, such as active zone minutes during exercise or the quality of sleep. The model will also present data using charts and point features, utilizing histograms and heatmaps to convey information effectively.

Google assures users that the LLM is trained with health signals from extensive research and certified coaches, forming the foundation of its future AI health products. However, uncertainties remain regarding whether the model will run on-device or require an internet connection. An on-device model would offer advanced user protections, while an internet-based system would enhance interoperability across multiple devices and integration with emerging technologies.

In addition to the health LLM, Google has announced several updates to improve its health offerings, including enhancements to Search and YouTube’s AI dubbing feature, Aloud. With these advancements, Google aims to provide users with comprehensive health solutions and personalized insights to enhance their overall well-being.

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