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Fitbit is getting an AI facelift – here’s how the fitness tracker app is changing

2025-08-20 18:08

Fitbit is the latest app to implement an AI-powered health coach, and Google wants you to help build it.

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Fitbit is getting an AI facelift – here’s how the fitness tracker app is changing

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