Why Siri Should Stick to Being a Voice Assistant, Not a Health Coach
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In short
  • Let’s be clear: Siri is not your health coach, and that’s a good thing.
  • In a world overflowing with wellness trends and dubious health advice, the last thing we need is an AI trying to dictate our fitness regimes.
  • This week’s Optimizer dives into the absurdity of expecting Siri to guide our health decisions.
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Let’s be clear: Siri is not your health coach, and that’s a good thing. In a world overflowing with wellness trends and dubious health advice, the last thing we need is an AI trying to dictate our fitness regimes. This week’s Optimizer dives into the absurdity of expecting Siri to guide our health decisions. Why? Because health is personal. It’s nuanced. It requires empathy and understanding—qualities that a voice assistant simply can’t provide. If you ignore this, you lose time. Relying on Siri for health advice could lead you down a dangerous path. Instead, let’s focus on technology that enhances our lives without overstepping boundaries. This is about knowing who’s advancing and who’s lagging behind. The tech world is evolving, but let’s not confuse convenience with competence. Trust your instincts, not an algorithm.