Known for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technology into its products, even headphones, this might not be surprising for Google. However, the new AI feature has taken many by surprise.

Google recently introduced an AI health coach.
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In today's market, AI in fitness devices typically only provides useful information to a certain extent, but Google's comprehensive AI health coach offers a different definition because it goes beyond simply motivating users after each workout. This feature promises to help users better understand their training process and long-term health by analyzing data accumulated over months, even years.
The standout feature of this AI health coach is its ability to provide detailed and truly helpful summaries after each workout, rather than just brief statements or dry statistics. To achieve this, the AI needs access to the user's health data. While some may be concerned about the use of personal data, data analysis is essential to obtaining valuable health insights.

Health data from smartwatches today is very dry and concise.
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Google has found that many users don't know how to utilize the information they receive from smart wearable devices, such as smartwatches. For example, metrics like "breaths per minute" or "body temperature trends" often lack practical value for users. AI coaches, however, can not only provide one-time advice but also interact with and adjust workout programs based on each individual's personal data.
How Google's new AI feature works.
To be truly useful, AI health coaches need a holistic view of the user's health. Through platforms like Health Connect and HealthKit, AI can connect data from various sources, from weight to blood glucose levels. This opens up the possibility of deeper health analysis, although the use of data from medical tests remains a big question.

Users will receive clearer analysis from Google's AI health coach.
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To prepare for its goal, Google published a study in the journal Nature on PH-LLM, a refined version of Gemini LLM, designed to enable the understanding and analysis of health data. The results showed that PH-LLM outperformed professionals in sleep medicine and fitness tests.
Notably, Google is not only working with scientists but also collaborating with basketball superstar Steph Curry, who will be testing products and creating new experiences. This shows that Google is moving towards a more holistic approach to health.

Fitbit Premium users in the US will receive this feature starting in October.
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The AI health coach will launch a preview for Fitbit Premium users in the US this October. This is a welcome step forward in improving personal health through technology.
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