VentureBeat August 12, 2022
Victor Dey

Can AI-driven fitness apps, developed with synthetic data, pump up your workout?

During the COVID-19 pandemic, home fitness apps were all the rage. From January through November 2020, approximately 2.5 billion health and fitness apps were downloaded worldwide. That trend held and shows no signs of slowing down, with new data predicting growth from $10 million in 2022 to $23 million by 2026.

As more people use fitness apps to train and track their development and performance, fitness apps are increasingly using AI to power their offerings by providing AI-based workout analysis, incorporating technologies including computer vision, human pose estimation, and natural language processing techniques.

Tel-Aviv-based Datagen, which was founded in 2018, claims to provide “high-performance synthetic data,...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Apps, Provider, Technology, Wellness
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