
Jan 7 - OpenAI on Wednesday launched a ChatGPT Health tab that answers health-related questions and lets users upload medical records and connect wellness apps such as Apple Health and MyFitnessPal.
WHY IT IS IMPORTANT
The move expands ChatGPT's capabilities by providing users a dedicated space to access health information, which is one of the most popular uses of the chatbot.
More than 230 million people globally ask health and wellness-related questions on ChatGPT every week, OpenAI said.
ChatGPT Health can be used for tasks such as understanding recent test results, preparing for doctor appointments, getting advice on diet and workout routines, or evaluating tradeoffs between different insurance options based on individual healthcare patterns.
CONTEXT
The launch comes as regulators reassess health technology oversight. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary said on Tuesday the agency would limit regulation of wearable devices and software designed to support healthy lifestyles.
Makary has called ChatGPT a product that should be promoted while cautioning against major safety concerns.
KEY QUOTE
"To keep your health information protected and secure, (ChatGPT) Health operates as a separate space with enhanced privacy to protect sensitive data. Conversations in Health are not used to train our foundation models," OpenAI said.
WHAT'S NEXT
OpenAI plans to expand access and make ChatGPT Health available to all users on web and iOS in the coming weeks.
It is initially providing access to a small group of early users with ChatGPT Free, Go, Plus, and Pro plans outside of the European Economic Area, Switzerland and the United Kingdom to test the experience.
(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese and Puyaan Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)
LATEST POSTS
- 1
Sahel coups push Africa to top of global democratic declines, report finds - 2
The Specialty of Compromise: Examples from Reality - 3
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS will fly by Earth Friday. Here are the latest images - 4
Flu season is ramping up, and some experts are "pretty worried" - 5
Kids with smartphones by age 12 are at higher risk of health issues, study finds
Hezbollah claims right to respond to killing of top commander
The Electric Bicycle Americans Can Confide in 2024
Doctors seek to understand why quitting antidepressants causes withdrawal for some
Pick Your Favored kind of soup
Figure out How to Streamline Your Profits in Gold Speculation
Germany sees third consecutive diesel price record after rule change
Sun storms are powered by a magnetic engine 16 Earths deep, study finds
Yemen’s Aden airport shut by STC-backed transport minister, Saudi source says
Select Your Cherished Fish













