Get ready for a game-changer! The future of health and wellness is about to get a whole lot smarter.
MacRumors has dropped a bombshell, revealing that Apple Health and ChatGPT might be joining forces. The evidence? Well, it's hidden in plain sight - an image and its filename within the iOS app code for ChatGPT. This suggests that soon, ChatGPT will be able to tap into your Apple Health data, including activity, sleep, breathing, diet, and hearing stats.
But here's where it gets controversial... While neither OpenAI nor Apple has confirmed this integration, the latest version of ChatGPT's iOS app already has the code. So, is this a secret project or a feature that's almost ready to launch? Only time will tell.
And this is the part most people miss: ChatGPT already has app integrations, allowing it to perform actions within connected apps like Booking.com, Canva, Expedia, Sigma, and Spotify. You can easily grant permission by heading to ChatGPT's Settings > Apps & Connectors.
However, there's a twist. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently declared "code red" and urged employees to focus on improving ChatGPT's daily experience. This could mean a slowdown on new initiatives, including the Apple Health integration. But wait, there's more! Apple is rumored to be revamping its Health app with premium features and a paid tier, and even working on an "AI doctor" that provides personalized health recommendations based on data from its devices. The project is in full swing and is on track for a mid-2026 release with iOS 26.4, according to Bloomberg.
So, could this potential Health and ChatGPT integration be Apple's way of leaning more heavily on AI for health and wellness? It certainly seems like it. But what do you think? Is this a step towards a healthier future or just another tech trend? Let's discuss in the comments!