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You may soon be able to get a more personalized experience when you ask ChatGPT Health related questions. MacRumors Reporter Adam Peres Spotted Apple Health icon Hidden inside the ChatGPT app code on Monday. The icon is reportedly labeled with images related to activity, sleep, diet, breathing and hearing, suggesting that the Apple Health app will soon be able to connect to… ChatGPT.
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If the chatbot AI is given access to any of your health and fitness data from Apple Health, it could mean you’ll receive more personalized answers when you ask ChatGPT for health-related advice. It is still uncertain whether this integration will happen or not, and how it will be utilized on the platform.
Representatives for Apple and OpenAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Security and privacy guarantees are also unclear at this point. Apple Health currently shares data with certain contacts, service providers, and third-party apps with your consent (you can adjust settings and permissions). The question is whether users will feel comfortable providing highly sensitive information without clear AI guardrails.
Currently, ChatGPT is integrated with many third-party software through a feature called “Apps,” including Google Drive, Peloton, Spotify, Zillow, Slack, Dropbox, and many more.
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While you can ask questions on ChatGPT related to topics like life, finances, and even… healthThe accuracy of the advice provided by ChatGPT is questionable.
Experts are increasingly sounding the alarm about the dangers of relying on general-purpose chatbots to address health concerns, as these AI models are not qualified health professionals and cannot provide care and support. Don’t always tell the truth. Using a chatbot to diagnose physical health issues or as an alternative to professional treatment is essential Not recommended. Even OpenAI executives recommend exercising good judgment and common sense Don’t trust all the information ChatGPT sharesBecause it can hallucination.