MyfitnessPal, a popular and free food registration application, is being put in ai, specifically Let ai plan your meals for you. After an acquisition of a startup called attem, MyfitnessPal is adding a meal planning function generated by IA for subscribers.
Measid plans The updated MyfitnessPal application may create the “objectives, preferences, dietary habits and routines of the subscribers into account. The characteristic will also be part of an end -to -end experience. Any plan that creates the application can be translated automatically to a list of groceries for the next time you are in the store, or a request for a grocery delivery service if you prefer to do as little as possible.
Given the large number of recipes and diet videos, you can find on social networks, try to simplify the planning process of what is going to eat makes sense. However, using ai to do so could have some involuntary consequences. Knowing the ability of ai to hallucinate, even if MyfitnessPal is not generating recipes from scratch, it seems that it could end some combinations of strange foods or incorrect purchase lists.
The only way of knowing with certainty is to try the meal planner of ai for yourself, and if you are interested, you can already Register for a waiting list Then you can try it as soon as it is available. MyfitnessPal says that food planning will be officially launched in spring in the United States, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and that it will require joining a new annual subscription level of $ 99.99 called “Premium+” to use .
This article originally appeared in Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/myfitnesspal-is-let-to-to-to-ai-Play-your-nutrionist-191239496.html?src=rsss