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Google working on special AI for health care in the Fitbit app

Google has announced that it is developing a large language model (LLM) focused on personal health and based on the models Geminiwhich will be able to power personalized wellness-related features in the Fitbit app.

The company organized the Google Health Check Up event this Tuesday, in which it announced a series of updates that will allow users to find information more quickly and visually on their devices, as well as better understand their health-related data. .

In this framework, Google has assured that its work in generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) for medical care “has progressed”, both in new training formats for its models and in its latest research on the application of this technology in the healthcare sector. health.

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One of the projects he is currently working on that is related to this area has to do with Fitbit, the application that allows you to monitor physical activity, goals and progress at Google.

More specifically, Fitbit and Google Research are developing a personal health LLM capable of providing personalized health and wellness features in the mobile application, with which users will be able to obtain more information and recommendations from the data on their devices.

Google has mentioned that this model “is being refined for personalized training capabilities, such as messaging and guidance” that can be individualized based on players’ personal health goals and fitness.

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This model will be able to analyze variations in your sleep patterns and quality, then provide recommendations on how you could change the intensity of your training based on that knowledge.

Google has specified that this model will be based on Gemini models and that it is being fine-tuned based on a set of health signals that come from qualified research case studies.

Within the framework of this event, Google has also commented that the AI-powered function of Google Lens that allows it to identify and provide information on dermatological conditions is now available in more than 150 countries.

In this sense, he has commented that he is working to make the results offered by his service more accessible and can be easily understood as they are visual, because he has added high-quality images and diagrams.

Source: Elcomercio

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