OpenAI continues its push into healthcare with the launch of ChatGPT Health. The new feature connects its AI chatbot with users' medical records and wellness apps for more personalized answers to medical questions. While more than 40 million turn to ChatGPT every day with healthcare questions, OpenAI says ChatGPT Health builds on this so the AI chatbot's responses are informed by users' health information and context, the company said in an announcement. The app is designed in close collaboration with physicians.
“ChatGPT Health is another step toward turning ChatGPT into a personal super-assistant that can support you with information and tools to achieve your goals across any part of your life,” Fidji Simo, CEO of applications at OpenAI, wrote in a post on Substack.
OpenAI said ChatGPT Health has its own dedicated space within the chatbot, so all of those files, conversations and connected apps are stored separately from other chats. Information and memories from ChatGPT Health will not flow outside of that space, and those conversations will not be used to train OpenAI’s foundation models, the company said.
OpenAI has partnered with b.well, which provides the health data connectivity infrastructure that will allow users to share their medical records with ChatGPT Health.
Users will also be able to connect to Apple Health, MyFitnessPal, Weight Watchers, the lab testing startup Function and other data. Services can be connected from tools or apps in settings.
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