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A New Fitness Tracker Sensor Can Learn and Recognise Almost Any Activity – Gizmodo Australia
Depending on the sport, different athletes rely on different exercises during their fitness routines and while fitness trackers have gotten smarter, they can generally…

Depending on the sport, different athletes rely on different exercises during their fitness routines and while fitness trackers have gotten smarter, they can generally only recognise a handful of motions like swimming, riding a bike, or running. Bosch has developed a new self-contained chip that can be taught to recognise any activity using AI, so an athlete could train their fitness tracker to detect and record every individual exercise in their routine.
Fitness trackers started out as nothing…
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