OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Health, a private space for health and wellness advice
OpenAI has launched a new feature called ChatGPT Health, a dedicated, privacy-focused environment within ChatGPT where users can go to ask questions about health and wellness.
With this feature, users can link their medical data and wellness apps to get personalised answers that better reflect their own situation, while the conversations are stored separately and securely.
According to OpenAI, health is already one of the most common topics people use ChatGPT for, with more than 230 million health and wellness queries per week worldwide. ChatGPT Health provides a separate space in which these conversations take place, so the context of your health doesn’t just pop back into regular chats and your sensitive information remains protected.
Users can link medical records and use data from wellness apps such as Apple Health, MyFitnessPal and Function to, for example, understand medical test results, prepare for doctor visits or get diet and exercise advice. OpenAI stresses that ChatGPT Health is not intended for diagnosis or treatment, but to help users be better informed and support conversations with healthcare providers.
The conversations within ChatGPT Health will not be used to train the AI models, and the feature will first be rolled out to a limited group of users with certain subscriptions, with wider availability on Web and iOS planned later.
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