
"Earlier this year, Strava launched Athlete Intelligence, which uses generative AI to create summaries of users' activities, offering neat little roundups of things like heart rate and pace during runs, bike rides, or walks."
"Whoop AI, powered by none other than Sam Altman's OpenAI, leverages biometric data to offer recommendations meant to optimize not just your gym session, but your entire day."
"Last October, Peloton released its own AI-powered workout planner, Peloton IQ, which offers workout recommendations and live performance feedback."
""The industry is moving towards the theme of integrated intelligence," Nick Caldwell, Peloton's Chief Product Officer, tells Fast Company via email. "Individuals are collecting far more data about themselves than they ever have before and now, they want to apply it to their entire wellness journey, not just to fitness.""
AI features are being added across fitness apps, using activity and biometric data to provide personalized workout plans, daily optimization recommendations, and summaries of performance. Strava Athlete Intelligence uses generative AI to generate roundups of heart rate and pace for runs, bike rides, and walks. Whoop AI uses biometric data to recommend actions intended to optimize both gym sessions and daily routines. Peloton IQ provides workout recommendations and live performance feedback. Apple Fitness+ creates custom diet and exercise plans using Health data. These services aim to integrate collected wellness data into a broader wellness journey rather than focusing only on fitness sessions.
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