
SAN FRANCISCO: OpenAI has officially launched ChatGPT Health, a dedicated feature within its platform designed to integrate personal medical records and wellness data to provide users with tailored health insights.
The tool aims to help users identify patterns in their physical well-being and prepare for professional medical consultations. OpenAI emphasized that the feature was developed in collaboration with hundreds of physicians globally and is meant to support, not replace, professional medical care.
Key Features of ChatGPT Health
- Data Integration: Users can securely connect health information from providers and wellness apps like Apple Health, Function, and MyFitnessPal.
- Contextual Assistance: The AI can help explain recent lab results, suggest dietary or workout adjustments based on historical data, and help users navigate health insurance options.
- Privacy-First Design: Health-related conversations and data are stored in a standalone space, separate from standard ChatGPT interactions. OpenAI ensures that health “memories” do not leak into regular chats and are never used to train models without permission.
Physician-Led Development
To minimize risks of misinformation, OpenAI worked with over 260 physicians across 60 countries over the past two years. These experts provided feedback on model outputs more than 600,000 times to ensure the information provided is helpful and grounded in medical context.
Availability and Restrictions
Currently, access is rolling out in phases:
- Waitlist: Available to a limited group of Free, Plus, and Pro users via a waitlist.
- US Priority: Medical record integration is initially exclusive to the United States.
- Regional Exclusions: Due to stringent data regulations, the feature is not yet available in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, or the European Economic Area (EEA).
OpenAI plans to expand access to all web and iOS users globally “in the coming weeks” as the service is refined.
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OpenAI Unveils “ChatGPT Health”: A New AI-Powered Personal Wellness Assistant
SAN FRANCISCO: OpenAI has officially launched ChatGPT Health, a dedicated feature within its platform designed to integrate personal medical records and wellness data to provide users with tailored health insights.
The tool aims to help users identify patterns in their physical well-being and prepare for professional medical consultations. OpenAI emphasized that the feature was developed in collaboration with hundreds of physicians globally and is meant to support, not replace, professional medical care.
Key Features of ChatGPT Health
- Data Integration: Users can securely connect health information from providers and wellness apps like Apple Health, Function, and MyFitnessPal.
- Contextual Assistance: The AI can help explain recent lab results, suggest dietary or workout adjustments based on historical data, and help users navigate health insurance options.
- Privacy-First Design: Health-related conversations and data are stored in a standalone space, separate from standard ChatGPT interactions. OpenAI ensures that health “memories” do not leak into regular chats and are never used to train models without permission.
Physician-Led Development
To minimize risks of misinformation, OpenAI worked with over 260 physicians across 60 countries over the past two years. These experts provided feedback on model outputs more than 600,000 times to ensure the information provided is helpful and grounded in medical context.
Availability and Restrictions
Currently, access is rolling out in phases:
- Waitlist: Available to a limited group of Free, Plus, and Pro users via a waitlist.
- US Priority: Medical record integration is initially exclusive to the United States.
- Regional Exclusions: Due to stringent data regulations, the feature is not yet available in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, or the European Economic Area (EEA).
OpenAI plans to expand access to all web and iOS users globally “in the coming weeks” as the service is refined.