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Fitness trackers often fail people with obesity by underestimating their energy burn, leading to discouraging results and ...
For many, fitness trackers have become indispensable tools for monitoring how many calories they've burned in a day.
Apps like Cal AI, Lose It!, and MyFitnessPal's new photo features claim to revolutionize calorie tracking by letting your smartphone's camera do the heavy lifting.
His latest venture, Cal AI, is an AI-powered calorie-tracking app reportedly valued at $30 million, though TechCrunch noted it has not independently verified this figure.
Zachary Yadegari, 18, is a Roslyn High School senior, and the founder of Cal AI — an artificial intelligence-based calorie tracking app with a projected annual revenue of $30 million.