Fitbit officially stepped up its artificial intelligence experiment through the launch of three of the latest health features in the Fitbit Labs program, an exclusive initiative for selected users. All three features leverage Google Gemini's AI power to help users understand their health conditions more easily, quickly, and informatively.
The first feature launched is the 'Medical Record Navigator', a smart tool designed to simplify medical laboratory reports. With this feature, users who are members of Fitbit Labs can upload their latest lab results to the Fitbit app. Google Gemini will then translate the medical data into language that is easy to understand, complete with contextual explanations that help users understand the meaning of each number and the emerging medical term.
The second feature that will be present in the next few weeks is 'Symptom Checker'. As the name implies, this feature is designed to help users understand the symptoms they are experiencing. Users simply type in complaints like my head hurts' or I feel tired, then the system will ask some further questions to narrow down the possibilities of the cause. Although it doesn't serve as an official diagnosis tool, this feature can provide an overview of the user's body condition.
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The third feature that will also be launched soon is 'Unusual Trends'. This feature monitors and analyzes health trends that users often don't realize, such as changes in respiratory rate during sleep, heart rate variability, or heart rate during rest. The system will learn from the user's body pattern and alert if detected something that looks unusual.
Google insists that these three features are experimental and are not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. In addition, this feature also does not replace professional medical consultations. The main goal of this development is to support further research to enrich future health features.
With the presence of these AI-based features, Fitbit is increasingly showing its commitment to using technology as a tool to understand the body and personal health more intelligently and proactively. For users who are members of Fitbit Labs, this is a golden opportunity to try the future of health technology directly from their wrists.
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