The author found watchOS 26’s Workout Buddy feature unusable despite its AI capabilities, highlighting a current gap in AI’s practical application for personal fitness tracking. This suggests that while AI technology is advancing, its user-friendly implementation in everyday applications still needs refinement. The positive aspect is the potential for AI to revolutionize fitness tracking. The negative is the current immaturity of the feature, leading to user frustration. For tech companies, this indicates a need for better UX design and more robust AI integration. Investors in the AI and wearable tech sectors should look for companies that can translate complex AI into intuitive and effective user experiences. Political and regulatory environments, particularly concerning data privacy in AI, could also influence development and adoption.