The AI now uses averages and as ‘advice’ it really comes over dumb. It should get the data of last week and be capabele to give descent insights.
If one night you sleep little because for instance you had a party, then your sleep next night will differ because of that etc. It should use more data as input and be trained as a sleeping expert.
Hi @Mark_Dechamps, thank you for your feedback. The AI works with the last session data and the averages from the past 2 weeks (if available).
Would you please share your Assistand answers with support@urbandroid.org? Thank you.
UPDATE
After all the years I’ve been using this app and this forum, I still don’t know how to use this. I think I posted this in the wrong place. I’m leaving in here, but also posting in what I hope is in the correct topic!
—Hi. I have a question also about the AI. I don’t know how it gets my sleep data, occasionally it will say something like, “you didn’t send data on that.” I use it a lot as it’s easier and quicker than trying to go through the data myself. I really like it!
I noticed recently that it hits on all the stages of sleep except one: REM. I asked it why it doesn’t add REM into its analysis, it said I didn’t give it any data on that., and if it had that it would include it as it’s important. Why doesn’t AI get that info? What data does it get specifically? Thanks!
I’m not aan expert nut this is my experience:
From me it gets it from my watch. Garmin smartwatch.
It needs heart rate to work properly and can also listen to snoring.
I have to click the ‘configuration’ wheel at the top right, then ‘services’ (of whatever it is called) and at the bottom there is a synchronize button.
But he AI stays an AI. It can only work with the data it is trained on plus what you give it. And the app passes too little. So I know what it is going to say by now.. it just looks at numbers. Like percentage deep sleep in your whole night which doesnt make sense to me.
I take a screenshot from my sleeping diagram and pass it to Gemini nowadays.