Overview
- OpenAI opened early access to a small group with a public waitlist, targeting a broader release on the web and iOS in the coming weeks.
- Users can share medical histories and link Apple Health, MyFitnessPal, and Function so the assistant can interpret test results, prepare for appointments, and provide wellness guidance.
- Health conversations are encrypted and kept separate from other chats, and OpenAI says submitted health data will not be used to train its core models.
- The experience is positioned to support decision-making rather than diagnose or treat conditions, after more than two years of development with medical professionals.
- Some integrations are initially limited to the United States and Apple Health requires iOS, as coverage also flags ongoing concerns about handling sensitive health data.