ChatGPT represents a new wave of artificial intelligence. You may have heard that it can write movies, books, and even mimic a certain tone of writing. All of these claims are true!
Now, imagine ChatGPT learning about your fitness habits and assisting you in achieving better results. There is no better way to do this than by tracking your activities through your smartwatch.
ChatGPT operates through a chat-like interface, allowing you to ask questions in plain language and receive text-based responses.
This means it can intelligently learn about updates from your health apps, making it easier to keep track of your activities across multiple platforms. It could even gather data from different apps to provide a more comprehensive view of what your apps are tracking, such as water intake, calorie consumption versus expenditure, and steps taken.
A significant advancement for AI in fitness tracking would be the ability to integrate with diabetic individuals to notify them about their insulin levels. Although this idea is not fully developed, the potential is certainly there.
AIContenfy recently published an article about the benefits of ChatGPT in the automotive industry. It seems that Elon Musk has not only brought about changes in the automotive industry but also in the AI industry.
Some of the stated benefits include:
For smartwatch users, this could mean receiving personalized recommendations while engaging in activities such as walking, working out, or being active at home. As ChatGPT becomes smarter, it will better understand you through Bluetooth devices. You might ask it about locations where magpies usually swoop at people during your routine walk in the park or request motivational music as you struggle through those last few reps.
According to SEO.ai, ChatGPT primarily learned English but can understand up to 95 natural languages. This means that relying on translation could become easier. It has the ability to understand voice commands in a variety of languages, allowing you to ask questions while using your smartwatch at the gym, park, or home.
It can also send texts in various languages. The applications of this technology are endless. Imagine your children effortlessly communicating with an elderly family member, whose first language isn't English, informing them that it's time for a walk or that they haven't consumed enough water today.
With AI on your wrist and Airpods in your ears, it will be nearly impossible to miss reminders.
The problem with standard reminders, such as an alarm going off at 4 am to go to the gym, is that it's too easy to hit the snooze button. Since ChatGPT is a self-learning system, it can pick up on trends such as when you enter and exit your REM cycle or deep sleep. It can then send you a reminder to wake up at the optimal time.
It can also use natural language that suits you. Whether you prefer stern reminders to get your steps up or gentle voice messages as if they coming from your mother.
Forbes discussed some ways that ChatGPT can be used in medicine and wellness. Two of the most intriguing aspects are the ability for smartwatches and ChatGPT to assist in virtual telemedicine and provide a constant symptom checker.
People around the world are adapting to a virtual lifestyle, and telemedicine is no exception. Using voice commands, your smartwatch can act as a virtual assistant, helping patients book appointments, check their records, or receive medical guidance from anywhere with an internet connection.
As the AI evolves and learns about a person's needs, it can scan for symptoms and provide reports on them. Whether that means ordering over-the-counter medicine or suggesting booking an appointment with a doctor, ChatGPT can offer guidance. This could also mean that when you inform your personal trainer that you can't train today due to feeling sick, ChatGPT may provide alternative advice.