Google's AI Health Coach asks for your sleep data and $9.99
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Google is turning Fitbit into Google Health. The new Fitbit Air is a tiny screenless tracker built for the AI coach. The app update starts rolling out on May nineteenth. The coach is built with Gemini and covers fitness, sleep, and wellness. First, it asks about your goals, routine, equipment, injuries, and lifestyle. Then it can connect fitness, sleep, nutrition, environment, and medical record context. Google says users can log workouts, meals, photos, documents, and records by talking to it. The enlightenment tier costs nine ninety-nine a month. It launches first for eligible Fitbit and Pixel Watch users. Google also says it is not intended for medical purposes. The coach can build weekly plans and suggest what to focus on next. Finally, wellness becomes personal, proactive, and subject to checking responses for accuracy.