--- license: cc-by-4.0 task_categories: - text-classification - tabular-classification language: - en tags: - ai-fitness - ai-washing - mobile-apps - google-play - health-fitness - annotation size_categories: - n<1k --- # AI-Fit-Scan: A Labeled Dataset of AI-Powered Fitness Applications on Google Play ## Dataset Description - **Homepage:** https://huggingface.co/datasets/MaxGuo/ai-fit-scan - **Repository:** https://github.com/GBX-Max1220/AI-Fit-Scan - **Paper:** *Coming soon* - **Point of Contact:** Max Guo (gbx1220max@gmail.com) ### Summary AI-Fit-Scan is a manually annotated dataset of **161 fitness-related mobile applications** scraped from Google Play, with **61 apps claiming AI capabilities** receiving fine-grained human annotation for AI authenticity. We introduce a three-tier labeling framework (True AI / Quasi-AI / Fake AI) and achieve **inter-annotator agreement of κ = 0.856 (Cohen's Kappa)**, indicating almost perfect agreement. **Key finding:** Among 61 apps claiming to be "AI-powered fitness" applications, **36.1% (22) are fake AI** — their core functionality does not use AI/ML, and **only 57.4% (35) are confirmed true AI**. ### Why This Dataset Matters 1. **AI-Washing quantification:** First systematic measurement of AI claim inflation in the fitness app market 2. **Reusable annotation framework:** Three-tier (T/Q/F) labeling methodology with proven reliability 3. **AI function taxonomy:** Six-category classification of AI capabilities in fitness apps 4. **Academic utility:** Benchmark for studying AI claim verification, consumer deception, and health app regulation --- ## Dataset Structure ### Files | File | Description | Rows | |------|-------------|------| | `ai_fit_scan_full.csv` | Complete 161-app dataset with L1 metadata labels | 161 | | `ai_fit_scan_annotated.csv` | 61 AI-claiming apps with L2 human annotation | 61 | ### Columns **Both files:** - `name` — App name - `category` — Google Play category - `installs` — Download count - `rating` — User rating (0-5) - `reviews` — Number of user reviews - `description` — App description from Google Play - `l1_label` — L1 automatic classification (AI_FITNESS / FITNESS_NO_AI / EXCLUDE_GENERIC / AI_NOT_FITNESS / UNRELATED) **Annotated file only:** - `l2_label` — L2 human annotation (T / Q / F) - `ai_function` — AI capability category (see taxonomy below) - `annotator_a` — Annotator A label - `annotator_b` — Annotator B label - `l2_evidence` — Evidence for L2 label (source URL or rationale) ### Label Definitions #### L1: Metadata-Based Classification | Label | Definition | Count | |-------|-----------|-------| | AI_FITNESS | Health/Fitness category + AI keywords in description | 61 | | FITNESS_NO_AI | Health/Fitness category, no AI keywords | 50 | | EXCLUDE_GENERIC | Generic AI tools (chatbots, translators, etc.) | 25 | | AI_NOT_FITNESS | AI keywords but non-fitness category | 13 | | UNRELATED | Neither fitness nor AI | 12 | #### L2: Human Annotation of AI Authenticity | Label | Definition | Count | % | |-------|-----------|-------|---| | **T (True AI)** | AI/ML is the core driver of the app's primary functionality. Removing AI would fundamentally change the product. | 35 | 57.4% | | **Q (Quasi-AI)** | App claims AI but evidence is inconclusive. May use rule-based algorithms or simple heuristics marketed as AI. | 4 | 6.6% | | **F (Fake AI)** | AI label is marketing only. Core functionality works without AI, or "AI" refers to basic automation/features unrelated to ML. | 22 | 36.1% | **Annotation criteria:** - **T:** Description explicitly describes AI/ML-driven personalization, adaptive planning, computer vision, or LLM-based coaching as a core feature - **Q:** App name or description claims "AI" but lacks specific mechanism description; could be rule-based - **F:** "Smart"/"AI" used as marketing buzzword; core is workout logging, pre-set routines, or timer functionality; AI only used for peripheral features (e.g., food photo recognition in a calorie counter) ### AI Function Taxonomy | Category | Description | Count | |----------|-------------|-------| | Plan Generation | AI generates/adapts personalized workout plans based on user data | 28 | | LLM Chat Coach | LLM-powered conversational coaching interface | 8 | | Nutrition AI | AI-driven diet and nutrition recommendations | 6 | | Pose/Motion Detection | Computer vision for real-time form checking and rep counting | 5 | | Wearable Integration | AI adjusts plans based on biometric data (HRV, sleep, etc.) | 4 | | Voice Coach | Real-time AI voice guidance during workouts | 3 | --- ## Data Collection ### Methodology 1. **Search strategy:** 10 keyword queries on Google Play (`"AI fitness"`, `"AI workout"`, `"AI personal trainer"`, `"AI gym"`, `"AI exercise"`, `"AI coach"`, `"AI training plan"`, `"AI running"`, `"smart fitness"`, `"AI health"`) 2. **Deduplication:** Removed duplicate entries by package name 3. **Collection date:** May 2026 4. **Data extracted:** App name, category, installs, rating, reviews, description, developer, price, version history ### Annotation Process 1. **L1 automatic classification:** Keyword-based filtering using AI-related terms and category matching 2. **L2 human annotation:** Two annotators independently labeled all 61 AI_FITNESS apps - Annotator A: AI research assistant (automated labeling + L2 web search verification) - Annotator B: Domain expert (CSCS-certified, HCI researcher) 3. **L2 evidence collection:** For ambiguous cases (initially labeled Q), web search was conducted to verify AI technology claims against official websites, technical documentation, and third-party reviews 4. **Disagreement resolution:** 5 disagreements (all Q vs T/F) resolved by adopting Annotator B's judgment after reviewing app screenshots and user reviews ### Inter-Annotator Agreement | Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | Raw agreement | 56/61 = 91.8% | | Cohen's Kappa | **0.856** | | Interpretation | Almost Perfect (Landis & Koch, 1977) | --- ## Key Findings ### 1. AI-Washing is Rampant 36.1% of apps claiming "AI" in the fitness space have no meaningful AI in their core functionality. The most common fake-AI patterns: - "Smart" = basic algorithm/timer (e.g., Smart Workout Counter = interval timer) - "AI-Powered" added to existing traditional apps (e.g., MyFitnessPal adding AI food recognition) - "Personal Trainer" marketing without any ML (e.g., Home Workout - No Equipment) ### 2. Fake AI Apps Have Higher Ratings | Group | Mean Rating | Median Rating | |-------|-------------|---------------| | True AI (T) | 4.28 | 4.50 | | Fake AI (F) | 4.41 | 4.54 | **High-rating apps sell outcome promises; low-rating apps sell AI technology.** ### 3. Long Tail of Irrelevance - 28 of 61 "AI fitness" apps have <50K downloads - 15 apps have zero or missing ratings — likely inactive or abandoned - The market has not consolidated; room for genuine AI entrants ### 4. AI Function Distribution Plan generation dominates (28/35 true-AI apps), while pose detection (5) and voice coaching (3) remain underdeveloped despite high user value potential. --- ## Limitations 1. **Single platform:** Google Play only; Apple App Store data not included 2. **Single time point:** Data collected May 2026; AI claims may change with updates 3. **Description-dependent:** L2 annotation relies primarily on app descriptions and public documentation, not source code inspection 4. **Binary framing:** The T/Q/F taxonomy simplifies a spectrum; some "Quasi-AI" apps may use sophisticated rule engines that approach ML-level personalization 5. **Keyword bias:** Search results favor apps with "AI" in their name/description; genuine AI apps using different marketing language may be missed --- ## Ethical Considerations - App names and descriptions are publicly available Google Play metadata - Developer contact and revenue data are **not** included - We do not accuse any app of fraud; "Fake AI" refers to absence of ML in core functionality, not malicious intent - Apps labeled F may use AI in peripheral features (e.g., food recognition, recommendation systems) --- ## Citation ```bibtex @dataset{guo2026aifitscan, title={AI-Fit-Scan: A Labeled Dataset of AI-Powered Fitness Applications on Google Play}, author={Guo, Baixin (Max) and MaxCoze}, year={2026}, publisher={HuggingFace}, url={https://huggingface.co/datasets/MaxGuo/ai-fit-scan} } ``` ## License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) ## Acknowledgments - Cal Dietz Triphasic Training system — conceptual influence on training periodization analysis - Google Play Store — public data source