Apple is said to be developing an updated health app with a built -in AI doctor
AI overhaul can be on the horizon for Apple’s health app. In Newsletter, BloombergMark Guerman reports that Apple is working on a much more comprehensive version of its health application under the code name Project Mulberry, planning to integrate an AI agent who will somewhat “repeat” a doctor and act as a personal health trainer. In addition to making lifestyle recommendations based on consumer health data, according to messages, the app will include educational videos from real doctors for a number of health topics.
The health app will also put a new focus on food tracking and can even offer tips to correct training forms using the device’s camera, Gorman reports. The service, unofficially called Health+, may arrive with iOS 19.4, which Gorman says is expected to be released next spring or summer. Meanwhile, Apple reports that there are staff doctors whose data are used to train the AI ​​agent and plans to open a studio near Oakland, California, where they can shoot content. Do not be surprised if Health+ also arrives with a celebrity doctor on board – according to Gorman, Apple is hunting for the “main personality of a doctor” to make the face of the service.
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