Clinical Innovation August 17, 2018
Danielle Brown

Google is reportedly developing a wellness app that will be powered by artificial intelligence (AI), according to a report by Venture Beat.

According to the report, Google Coach will serve as a wellness assistant and help users keep track of their workouts, nutrition, foods they eat and will use locations to make health recommendations.

“Unlike Google Fit, Google’s activity-tracking platform, it’ll deliver insights proactively, informed in part by calendar appointments, reminders and logged activities. If you skip a scheduled gym day, for example, it might nudge you to find another time,” the report said. “And if you’re falling short of a fitness goal, it could suggest workouts...

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