Science8/20/2025The Verge

Fitbit’s AI health coach is the first I might actually be interested in

Fitbit’s AI health coach is the first I might actually be interested in

Fitbit is introducing an AI-powered personal health coach feature, which aims to provide more personalized and actionable insights than typical fitness tracking apps. The company is focusing on developing a "coaching" approach, rather than just providing generic data summaries. While the author was initially skeptical about AI health features, they left the demo cautiously curious about Fitbit's new direction. The health coach is expected to launch in October, and the company hopes it will offer a more tailored and helpful experience for users compared to existing fitness tracking tools.

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