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Former Whoop exec’s new app Alma uses AI for all things nutrition


Generative AI models have demonstrated to app developers that combining a robust knowledge base with the right model can enable them to offer users

Image Credits: AlmaAlhamad thinks that fitness apps like MyFitnessPal make nutrition tracking tedious, with users having to manually search for dishes and input them for different types of meals. Instead, he thinks you should just talk to (or type to) Alma’s AI assistant about what you ate, and the app will figure out the portions and calorie intake through estimates. Image Credits: AlmaBesides calorie tracking, you can ask the AI assistant to suggest meals to meet your goals of fiber and protein intake.

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