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OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Health, allowing users to link their medical records and wellness apps to the chatbot. This feature aims to provide tailored responses based on individual health information, though itβs not for diagnosis or treatment. Initial access will be limited to a small group of users for feedback.
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OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Health, which allows users to connect their medical records and wellness apps to the chatbot. This feature is designed to help users with everyday health questions by personalizing responses based on individual health data. OpenAI emphasizes that ChatGPT Health is not meant for diagnosing conditions or replacing professional medical care.
The health-focused version of ChatGPT will keep all related information and conversations separate from the standard chat functionalities. This means users' medical data is stored securely, and none of it will be used to train OpenAI's broader models. OpenAI partnered with b.well to facilitate the connection of medical records and has included integrations with platforms like Apple Health, MyFitnessPal, and Weight Watchers.
ChatGPT Health was developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals, reflecting OpenAI's increasing focus on the healthcare sector. Following the release of its GPT-5 model, CEO Sam Altman highlighted healthcare as a promising area for AI advancements. The service will initially roll out to a select group of users for feedback, with plans to expand access soon.
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