Already new-age technology is making the noise so one can imagine what is going to be our future. What seems a bit unsafe to some to date, will become our lifestyle in the years to come. Yes, we are talking about artificial intelligence and blockchain technology. These two are much more than just buzzwords; a convergence of both is set to do wonders in different industries.
We spoke to industry experts to gauge the sentiment better and found these ten industries will see a revolutionary change if these two technologies come together.
Fitness
Akshay Verma, co-founder of FITPASS, believes that Blockchain and AI are essential for transforming the fitness industry by enhancing the protection of health data, offering personalised fitness experiences, and improving trust. "Blockchain's decentralised and encrypted nature secures sensitive health information, allowing users to maintain ownership and control over their data while ensuring transparency and accountability. Meanwhile, AI analyses vast amounts of data from wearables and apps to deliver tailored workout plans and nutrition advice, predicting user behaviour and enhancing engagement through personalised insights," he adds. At FITPASS, they are harnessing the power of AI to create personalised fitness experiences for their members and considering the use of blockchain to keep the data more secure.
Education
This story is from the November 03, 2024 edition of The Free Press Journal.
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