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New fitness studio using artificial intelligence prepares to open in Middletown

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Kentucky's first fitness studio utilizing artificial intelligence will open Wednesday off Shelbyville Road. The Exercise Coach is a gym that uses smart technology to customize a client's workout. Instead of using traditional weights, the machines use electric linear motors and computers. Mayria and Kendrick Porter are excited to open The Exercise Coach in their own neighborhood of Middletown. The company has franchises all over the globe, and the couple said they fell in love with the workouts after trying one in Cincinnati.


How companies can use AI and chatbots to succeed in the age of COVID-19

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COVID-19 is literally taking the world's breath away. The viral disease, also known colloquially as corona, which mainly affects the lungs, has now spread across the globe and poses difficult challenges for companies. While in some industries all sales are falling off, others are barely keeping up with the work. But it is precisely the industries that have been hit hard that can use the crisis period to tackle and try out new concepts. The use of artificial intelligence and chatbots is a good way of doing this.


Germany unveils futuristic 'Idea Train' complete with gym

Daily Mail - Science & tech

German engineers have unveiled an ultra-futuristic train with noise cancelling chairs, tablet stands, games consoles and even a gym as a rival to self-driving cars. The'Ideenzug' or'Idea Train' was presented by railway firm Deutsche Bahn at an exhibition in the city of Nuremberg as part of moves to revolutionise morning commutes. Features on board the double-decker train include chairs that swivel to face either direction, television screens and pods set aside for'power napping'. Rail firms hope the design will rival self-driving cars, which are expected to be popular among those who want to take their mind off their daily commute. Features on board the double-decker train include chairs that swivel to face either direction, television screens and pods set aside for'power napping' (pictured) Jörg Sandvoß, head of Deutsche Bahn Regio, told Süddeutsche Zeitung that car makers want to create'rolling living rooms' and train companies need to come up with even better options.