Sports technology company Keep recently launched Kinetic.ai, an AI model designed specifically for the field of sports and health, and launched the first universal AI coach Kaka based on this model. This AI coach aims to provide users with personalized exercise plans and solutions to promote the development of smart fitness.
Kinetic.ai is the industry's first vertical exclusive AI model created by Keep by accumulating massive motion data and professional knowledge, combining training and optimization of its own base model. In the future, Keep will continue to optimize Kinetic.ai's capabilities and expand it from text interaction to multimodal applications, including audio and images, to enhance the user experience.
At present, AI coach Kaka has entered the trial version stage, and users can experience its core functions for free, such as customized training plans and basic Q&A. In the future, Kaka will be integrated with Keep's membership system, and ordinary users can use basic functions for free, while members enjoy advanced functions with unlimited times.
Keep plans to launch a more complete version of Kaka in May, adding multimodal capabilities such as voice guidance and image recognition, and launching new skills every month to enhance functionality. The company will continue to combine the methodology of professional coaches to optimize data collection, plan formulation, real-time guidance and feedback, and further improve the capabilities of AI coaches.
On the 10th anniversary of the company's establishment, Wang Ning, founder of Keep, said that in the future, the company will make every effort to "All in AI" and use ten years of accumulation of sports data to promote the transformation of online fitness from recommendation to generic, and continue to lead the development of the sports technology industry. After the news was released, Keep's share price rose by more than 40%.