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Fitbit users can soon upload medical records to Fitbit. Its AI health coach reviews these records to generate responses. Google also unveiled other Fitbit feature upgrades. The era of the AI-powered ...
Amid rumors that Apple is scaling back its AI health plans, Google today expanded its subscription-based Fitbit AI personal health coach service to more users worldwide, including those who are on iOS ...
Fitbit users could lose access to their devices next month unless they link their profiles to a Google account. The fitness wearable company has set a firm deadline of Feb. 2, 2026, for users to ...
This week, tech content creators began to suspect that AI was making it harder to share some of the most highly sought-after tech tutorials on YouTube, but now YouTube is denying that odd removals ...
Google is shutting down Assistant on Fitbit smartwatches “over the next few weeks.” Users will no longer be able to use Assistant for voice control. Amazon Alexa will still be available in certain ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Keeping perfect track of your health can be a troublesome task without high-tech equipment. Not everyone can manage their heart rate, stress ...
After consumer complaints of overheating batteries, the company did not immediately report the defect with its Ionic smartwatches, according to a settlement with the U.S. government. By Adeel Hassan ...
Fitbit will pay a civil penalty of $12.25 million after it “knowingly failed to immediately report” a defect in its Ionic smartwatches that caused dozens of people to sustain burn injuries, the ...
In 2022, Fitbit announced it was recalling its Ionic smartwatches due to a burn hazard. Now, the Google-owned company has agreed to pay a $12.25 million civil penalty for failing to report the hazard, ...