artificial intelligence-based fitness
Artificial intelligence-based fitness is promising but may not be for everyone
Sarmishta Neogy, a fitness enthusiast from Delhi, uses the HealthifyMe app to log and track her calorie intake. Neogy recently upgraded from the company's free service to a paid tier, which gives her access to an artificial intelligence (AI)-based assistant called Ria. However, Neogy says she still uses the app mostly for their recipes, tips and to document food. She found the AI's tips generic and not very helpful. "The Ria service is very basic, so I don't know if I will benefit from it. For instance, if you ask Ria what is missing from my diet, it will tell you what is missing but nothing more," she added.