It seems that Apple and ChatGPT They get along quite well, at least for now, while Tim Cook's company makes Apple Intelligence as advanced as they want, they rely on other companies like OpenAI for collaborations like the one we will see today.

This is a leaked rumor that is not confirmed, but that suggests that Apple and ChatGPT would join together within their app. Apple Healthwhich could mean a better way to analyze data from the iPhone Health app, to offer more information.

AI inside iPhone Health?

In recent days a quite striking rumor began to circulate: ChatGPT iPhone app could integrate with Apple Health. Said like this it sounds a bit confusing, but in reality the idea is quite simple. What is proposed is that the artificial intelligence assistant can read some of the data that your iPhone already stores about your daily activity: how much you sleep, how much you move, how your rhythm varies throughout the day and other similar details that many users already record without thinking too much about it.

What would this be used for? In theory, it would allow ChatGPT will stop giving you general advice and start offering you recommendations based on your real life. Instead of saying, “Exercise more,” he or she might say something like, “Your activity dropped this week. Do you want some simple ideas to get it back up?” The same with sleep: if it detects that you sleep less than usual, it could help you organize your schedules or give you practical tricks to rest better.

Of course, all of this is far from certain. There is no official confirmation from either Apple or OpenAI, so for now it is only a possibility. Many features that appear in internal tests never make it to the public, so don't take anything for granted. Even so, the idea has sparked curiosity because it combines two things that we use every day: an app that measures our health and an AI that is now part of many people's routines.


Showing hypertension data on Apple Watch

There is also the delicate part: health data is not just anything. That an artificial intelligence can access them raises logical questions about privacy and control. What exactly is shared? What is it used for? How is it protected? That will all depend on how the feature is implemented, if it eventually exists.

In summary, we are faced with an interesting idea: a assistant capable of really understanding how you are and helping you take care of yourself more closely. But for now it is nothing more than an advance. We will have to wait to see if it becomes a reality. For now you can do it yourself, since by exporting the health data, you can ask ChatGPT or another assistant what it thinks and have it analyze it, although it is obviously much more tedious than if Apple incorporates it directly into its iPhone and you only have to accept some permissions for it.

Leave us a comment about your opinion about it, and if you would accept that ChatGPT read your health data to give you other types of recommendations and advice.

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