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ChatGPT can now answer health questions using your actual health information, instead of starting with a blank slate every time. OpenAI has officially begun rolling out Health in ChatGPT, which lets U.S. users connect Apple Health and supported medical records. With your permission, ChatGPT can use details like medications, lab results, recent visits, sleep, and activity to make its answers more relevant to you. That could mean comparing your latest bloodwork with older results, summarizing what changed between appointments, preparing questions for your doctor, or creating a workout that accounts for a recent injury. One interesting change from the original version is that this information can now help you throughout ChatGPT, not only inside a separate Health chat. OpenAI says more than 70% of health conversations among early users were already happening outside that dedicated space. There are important limits. ChatGPT can still be wrong, connected records may be incomplete or out of date, and Health is meant to support medical care, not diagnose you or replace a doctor. OpenAI says connected health data and conversations that use it won't be used to train its foundation models or target ads. By default, ChatGPT also asks permission before using that information. Health is rolling out now to U.S. users 18 and older on web and iOS across Free, Go, Plus, and Pro plans.