
Fitbit's New AI Tool Wants to Take the Stress Out of Your Next Doctor's Visit – and I Have some Serious Questions
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Why It Matters
The initiative signals a broader push by wearable makers into AI‑driven health guidance, potentially reshaping how consumers engage with medical care while raising regulatory and safety concerns about the reliability of AI‑based symptom advice.
Summary
Fitbit has launched a trial feature called “Plan for Care” on its Fitbit Labs platform, allowing a limited group of users to chat with an AI about symptoms and receive prompts to prepare for doctor visits. The tool, likely powered by generative AI, offers symptom interpretation and conversation‑planning assistance, but Fitbit stresses it is investigational, not a diagnostic aid, and warns that responses may be inaccurate or offensive. Data generated by the feature will be used for Fitbit’s research and development of future health functionalities. The rollout follows recent AI‑focused updates from Fitbit and mirrors similar efforts by competitors such as Apple.
Fitbit's new AI tool wants to take the stress out of your next doctor's visit – and I have some serious questions
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