Hey Fitbit Community,
Fitbit Labs is now available for select users to opt-in to explore new, experimental capabilities and provide valuable feedback as we iterate on them. Select users will see this in the ‘You’ tab of the Fitbit app and can opt-in to a lab or join a waitlist.
Testing new capabilities in labs will help Fitbit learn how users interact with these capabilities and how they can be improved. This will ultimately help Fitbit provide even more interesting and actionable information to users about their health and fitness data.
The first lab, an insights explorer, uses Google’s Gemini models and will test the ability of AI to understand users’ health and wellness questions and give personalized answers about some Fitbit data types. For example, you could receive interesting explanations about how your activity impacts your sleep, with a chart that helps you visualize the connection.
Insights explorer is the first of many future labs to test experimental capabilities, applying Google’s latest AI innovations to consumer health.
For more information, visit the Fitbit Help Center.
Disclaimer: Fitbit Labs features are available for a short time and may require Fitbit Premium. Your AI-generated responses may include inaccurate or offensive information. It is not intended to diagnose or suggest treatment of any disease or condition, and should not be used for medical advice.
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