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Samsung's Health app appears to be getting an AI assistant.
The assistant can answer health- and wellness-related questions.
The AI health coach can't diagnose or treat medical conditions.
Samsung has made major investments in its health technology, and that mission looks to be continuing with a new Health app. Samsung is rolling out an AI health coach called "Samsung Health Assistant," Android Authority found while digging around Samsung's beta on the Health app.
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The AI-powered assistant, presumably powered by Google's Gemini (which powers its Galaxy Watches), will reportedly answer questions on health and wellness. It offers tips and encourages users to log health data. The chatbot can't diagnose or treat medical conditions, but it can answer user questions about health, sleep, and activity-related topics.
Earlier this summer, Samsung unveiled its AI-powered Running Coach feature alongside the release of its new lineup of Galaxy Watches. Running Coach takes activity data, measures running ability through a short running test, and then creates a personalized plan users can follow to achieve their desired pace or prepare for their next race. Health Assistant could suggest more content similar to Running Coach, but with other activities -- possibly swimming or cycling -- in mind.
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