Google Fitbit Air preorders come with a second band for free
…track activities, sleep, and basic health metrics (heart rate, breathing rate, etc.). However, for a monthly $9.99 fee, it can tap into Gemini AI-powered features that aim to help you…
…track activities, sleep, and basic health metrics (heart rate, breathing rate, etc.). However, for a monthly $9.99 fee, it can tap into Gemini AI-powered features that aim to help you…
…Whoop one (entry tier) Features: Sleep, strain and recovery. Personalized coaching Heart rate zones Price: $199 per year Whoop Peak (mid tier) Features: Includes all Whoop One features Health monitor with alerts…
…More AI and less reliance on the phone Improved processing power could also unlock more on-device AI features, especially as health coaching and AI-powered insights continue to evolve in wearables…
…Hippocratic AI is using NeMo to train large, domain-adapted models for clinical conversations with patients. Sword Health is using NeMo RL to fine-tune its AI-driven mental health support model…
…A Stephen Curry Special Edition is priced at $129, with core tracking free and Google Health Premium adding an AI Coach for $9.99 per month after a three-month trial. The…
…Last week, Google announced the Fitbit Air , a screenless fitness tracker designed to collect your health data 24/7 and provide AI-powered insights directly on your phone. The whole idea behind…
…Via the Fitbit app, new features like the ability to link medical records, Cycle Health, Mental Wellbeing, and even Nutrition and Water Logging will be offered for free. Features like Ask Coach…
…Some great examples of that can be found in Google Home and Fitbit (now Google Health) – it’s why I’m actually keen to continue seeing more from Google’s AI efforts…
…Google scraps ‘What people suggest’ feature that pulled health tips from Reddit using AI Google is making source links a bit more clickable in AI Overviews and AI Mode AI Mode and…
…But I was more impressed by the Pixel Watch 4’s approach to repairability, feature updates, and AI implementation. As a caveat, I’m not a fan of AI fitness and health…