Google Fitbit Air review: Ambitious AI health coaching with room to grow
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Victoria Song
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The article reviews Google's $99 Fitbit Air, which introduces an AI-powered Google Health Coach. While the AI coach is ambitious and offers personalized health guidance (sleep tracking, readiness scores, workout recommendations), it's still a work in progress. The author notes it's one of the better AI health implementations so far, despite some quirks and overzealous suggestions.
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· 5 pulledGoogle Health Coach seems to think I'm on the verge of physical collapse.
My sleep is not where it needs to be, hence my unimpressive readiness score.
According to Google's AI coach, I should skip my planned strength workouts.
It's clearly a work in progress, but it's one of the better implementations so far.
My number one job is to hydrate, stay out of the heat, and try to squeeze in some steps.
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