American exercise equipment company Peloton has launched new AI software that offers real-time feedback like a personal trainer, which has some questioning whether the technology might replace in-person training with human coaches.
Breakdown
- Peloton has introduced new equipment with AI features like voice control and movement tracking. 8s
- The company is seeking new customers after a significant drop in stock value post-pandemic. 29s
- AI-powered home fitness machines are expensive, with high upfront and subscription costs. 44s
- There is growing competition in the smart fitness market, including mirrors and home gyms. 54s
- Some trainers and gym-goers believe the human element of in-person training is irreplaceable. 1m 21s
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