Fortune January 28, 2023
Kells McPhillips

There’s no denying that COVID-19 changed the way people exercise. With gyms temporarily closed, sales of dumbbells, medicine balls, and other equipment rose an estimated 23% during the pandemic, and the at-home fitness equipment market—valued at $5.5 million during the pandemic—is projected to reach $11.5 million by 2027.

And now, a new class of artificial intelligence (A.I.) workout equipment ensures that those at-home exercises are smart enough to watch your form and help you meet your fitness goals.

Generally speaking, artificial intelligence refers to robots taking on tasks that could previously only be performed by human beings. For example, your phone uses A.I. to recognize your face and ChatGPT, which made headlines in 2022, can generate human conversations.

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