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Google's AI Health Coach Undergoes Public Testing in Fitbit App

Google has initiated public testing for its new AI-powered Health Coach, integrated into the Fitbit Google Health app. This feature, which has been under development for several months, aims to provide users with personalized health guidance. Initial feedback from participating users suggests the coach offers constant reminders about daily habits, such as phone usage and rest, with one user describing the experience as comparable to receiving parental advice.

By Fainaron·Jun 14, 2026 (2 days ago)·4 views
Google's AI Health Coach Undergoes Public Testing in Fitbit App

Google has commenced public testing for its new AI-powered Health Coach, which is integrated within the Fitbit Google Health app. The feature has been teased for several months and is now accessible to users who opt into the experiment, offering personalized health insights and guidance.

Participants in the public testing phase have begun sharing their experiences with the AI coach. One user reported receiving frequent reminders regarding various daily habits. These suggestions included prompts to turn off their phone at night and to take it easy on busy days.

The user evaluated the coach's performance during a week-long trip and then upon returning home, aiming to observe how well the system adapted to differing routines. The feedback indicated that interacting with the coach felt akin to receiving advice from a parent, particularly concerning daily activities and lifestyle choices.

This early user feedback suggests the AI coach currently focuses on consistent, directive reminders. It also highlights a potential area for refinement in how the AI adapts to diverse user lifestyles and preferences. According to Android Authority, the new health coach is currently undergoing initial user evaluations.

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by Android Authority. Read the original at Android Authority →

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