In this episode, Eric Malzone chats with Ian Mullane, the founder of Keepme, about how artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the fitness game. They discuss Keepme's success in using AI to keep gym members engaged and improve sales. Ian breaks down the power of AI, from predicting member actions to creating personalized content. The conversation highlights the importance of data and how AI helps gym operators make smart decisions. They also explore real-world uses, like crafting tailored content and enhancing fitness campaigns. Tune in for a peek into the future where wearables play a big role in shaping the fitness world!
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https://connectedhealthandfitness.com/events/connected-health-fitness-summit-2024
https://www.wrkout.com/
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