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Garmin unveiled a subscription tier for its app last week featuring an AI that promises to provide insights on your training. I liked the companyā€™s policies around training and privacy, but hadnā€™t seen much of the actual AI output when I wrote about it. Now, Iā€™ve spent a week with the feature, which Garmin says is still in beta. Here are my impressions.

The AI insights are just one of the features that rolled out with the new $6.99/month Garmin Connect+ subscription. Some of the other add-ons look a lot more useful, like the Live Activities feature. I have a full rundown here on what you get if you pay for the upgrade. The subscription only covers new featuresā€”not existing app features, and not specific features that come with the watch you buy.

AI insights only appear in one limited part of the app​


Iā€™ve been poking everywhere in the Garmin Connect app, and I can only find AI insights in one place. That would be the home screen, where I get a little ā€œactive intelligenceā€ paragraph right at the top, above my usual workout and health metric cards.

If you donā€™t check your Garmin Connect app frequently, youā€™ll miss out on most of the insights. They donā€™t pop up on your watch or in notifications on your phone. Thereā€™s no chat interface like with Whoop or Oura, where you can ask questions about your data.

I expected the AI to be more like Stravaā€™s, where a little description/motivational message appears on each activity you do. Stravaā€™s AI is notorious for restating the data from the run description, with added errors, though, so perhaps itā€™s best they didnā€™t try to mimic that.

Three screenshots of the Garmin AI giving basic-ass advice

Credit: Beth Skwarecki

The AI "insights" arenā€™t very insightful​


My first few insights were pretty basicā€”just comparing my intensity minutes to a goal that I didnā€™t realize I hadā€”but I figured more interesting analysis was yet to come.

After a week, though, I havenā€™t seen it. The most exciting moment was when I caught the AI in a flagrant math error. ā€œYou logged two activities today: running and indoor cycling for a total of one hour and twenty-seven minutes,ā€ it said. My activities were noted in their usual place, immediately below this ā€œinsight,ā€ and the run was 40:10 while the bike ride was a quick test of this gadget that took less than three minutes. Thatā€™s 43 minutes, silly robot. (I'm not the only one who has encountered some bad math: Two scuba divers posted on Reddit that the AI told them they spent more than a month underwater in a single day.)

The AIā€™s obsession with intensity minutes may be to blame in my case. I canā€™t make the math work out for this example, but in some other cases, the AI seemed to be adding up intensity minutes and not always including the word ā€œintensity.ā€ (One minute of vigorous exercise counts for two ā€œintensity minutes,ā€ an idea that comes from public health exercise guidelines.)

Otherwise, the messages were just basic summaries of data that was already viewable elsewhere in the app. I did my best to screenshot every insight I saw, and hereā€™s the tally of topics:


  • 5 messages about intensity minutes, either comparing them to my goal or weekly or daily averages


  • 3 messages about my stress level or ā€œsleep stress,ā€ a metric Iā€™d never heard of and still canā€™t figure out what it means


  • 2 messages about my Body Battery (a number that goes up with sleep and down with exercise or stress)


  • 2 messages about steps


  • 2 messages about run activities (with my mileage, pace, and/or time)


  • 2 messages about bike activities (with my time, heart rate, cadence, and/or power)


  • 1 message about my training status being in ā€œrecoveryā€

After a sentence or two with the metrics itā€™s describing, there would be a sentence generically encouraging me to keep up the good work. I could give feedback as to whether the insight was interesting or not, but there was no way to ask questions or get more information. I still donā€™t know what ā€œsleep stressā€ is, or how to get a quick overview of my intensity minutes if I did want to keep track of them.

It doesnā€™t seem like anyone is enjoying the AI feature​


Iā€™m always the wet blanket on AI hype, so I checked Reddit and Garmin forums to see if anybody is having a better time with it than I am. I couldnā€™t find anyone who admitted to liking Active Intelligence or gleaning any useful insights from it.

ā€œThere is so much that could be done with AI and training software, but all Garmin does is using AI to simply rephrase existing data,ā€ a Garmin forum user said. ā€œSeems like 'Active Intelligence' is basically just the most basic summary of your workouts possible,ā€ said a redditor, adding, ā€œI was really hoping that it would be an actual chatbot that you could discuss training with etc to create plans.ā€

Other redditors wondered why the AI doesnā€™t create or adjust training plans, possibly even analyzing usersā€™ data to find which workouts tend to correlate with fitness increases. Garmin hasnā€™t publicly said what future plans they have for AI, just that the feature is currently in beta.

ā€œI received messages from AI throughout the day and I can say that they have no practical or informational benefit for me,ā€ one redditor said. Iā€™m afraid I have to agree.
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