
The service will most importantly have access to your medical journals, but also patches into some popular services, like Apple Health, Function, MyFitnessPal, Weight Watchers, Instacart and Peloton.
A central place for health gadgets
This should get information on sleeping patterns, training results, healthy eating advice — and then Instacart to make shopping lists of all that healthy food.
The service has been developed in close collaboration with over 260 doctors from 60 countries, but will not replace clinicians, OpenAI says.
Supports, doesn’t replace doctors
Instead the new service will advise on when and how soon you might need a proper clinician, help explain lab results, interpret body sensors and summarize care instructions.
OpenAI says ChatGPT Health supports, rather than replaces treatments from doctors.
The service will first be tested with a small group of users, but there is a waiting list to hop on, and it should be more widely available later.
Read more: OpenAI: Presenting ChaGPT Health. Writeups on Axios, The Verge and Gizmodo.