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AI versus Marshy - AI-fitness Pal

I’ve been talking about the impact of AI on various aspects of our lives, from marketing to personal habits. As someone who’s been on a fitness journey, I’ve seen firsthand how technology can help us track and improve our well-being. In this article, I want to share with you a tool that’s made a big difference in my life: meals.chat. This AI-powered fitness pal has helped me stay on top of my nutrition game, and I think it can do the same for you. At the time - MyFitnessPal was the only way to track this sort of thing. You’d enter what you ate and could repeat things that made it a little easier. It was still a pain to do, but staying massive is more painful. I’m much better at tracking what goes in these days (and have the strong athletic frame to prove it). For the rest of you there’s now meals.chat . You can play with it in Telegram and it will estimate your macros, calories, and ingredients - The catch is you need a Telegram. It’s not an exact science of course - but most of us don’t need exact - we need a system we’ll stick to. My system in the end revolved around making eating vegetables frequently and with every meal my job - the rest followed. Progressive house all day long Like Guy J sounds. Google are mainly in the news at the moment for relabelling Bard to Gemini and are now offering a Pro version. I’ll be testing it in week’s to come. But the more fun story is MusicFX - generated music based from descriptions. How does one describe music? We’ve played with this a lot on our soon-to-launch ElectronicMusicNerd podcast. But AI can do a pretty good job. My description is quite crappy - but it still does an admirable job of translating it into something boppy . Originally appeared in newsletter : AI versus Marshy #34: Tools recap edition

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