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Updated · Gizmodo · May 28
Oura and Google Launch $399 AI Health Wearables as Market Shifts From Chatbot Companions
Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · May 28

Oura and Google Launch $399 AI Health Wearables as Market Shifts From Chatbot Companions

9 articles · Updated · Gizmodo · May 28
  • $399 Oura Ring 5 opened for preorder with Oura Advisor, while Google recently released Fitbit Air with an LLM-based Health Coach, pushing AI wearables deeper into fitness and health tracking.
  • That pivot reflects weak consumer appetite for always-on AI "companions" such as Friend's pendant and Humane's AI Pin, both of which drew backlash or failed to gain traction.
  • Health has become a clearer AI use case: Microsoft said health and fitness ranked third among Copilot prompts, and Axios reported 40 million people were using ChatGPT for medical advice.
  • The shift also raises familiar AI risks around sensitive health-data use, surveillance and chatbot hallucinations, even as tech groups see personalized health as a key path to monetizing large language models.
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