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You could soon ask ChatGPT how healthy your week really was

By dailyguardian.aeDecember 4, 20253 Mins Read
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What’s happened? Even though Apple might be moving on to Gemini soon, leaks suggest that ChatGPT hasn’t given up on Apple, yet. Recent code analysis of the ChatGPT iPhone app revealed a hidden Apple Health icon, which could be a clue that OpenAI may soon let ChatGPT access data from Apple Health. Though the feature isn’t active yet, the hidden “connector” suggests it could roll out as early as 2026. If implemented, this would allow ChatGPT to read metrics like activity, sleep, diet, breathing, and more (with your permission), and tailor responses based on real health data.

  • As noted by MacRumors, Strings inside the app reference health categories such as activity, sleep, diet, breathing, and hearing, suggesting the range of data that could be shared.
  • As of now, there’s no official launch date as the integration remains speculative and disabled.
  • The feature would appear under ChatGPT’s “Apps & Connectors” tab, similar to how it already integrates with cloud services and productivity tools.

Why this is important: If this actually rolls out, it could turn Apple Health from a static stats tracker into a “health conversation” partner. Instead of manually checking metrics or staring at charts, you could ask ChatGPT things like “How’s my sleep lately?” or “Should I tweak my workouts based on last week’s data?” and get personalized feedback. That could make health tracking far more intuitive, especially for people who aren’t deep into data analytics.

It also signals a potential rethink of what health apps can do: shifting from passive logging to active guidance. For busy people, that could mean the difference between logging steps once in a while and actually using your data to shape better habits, coupled with someone (or something in this case) friendly to guide you.

Apple Watch Series 11 activity rings.

Why should I care? If you use Apple Health, or even just glance at it now and then, this could totally change how you make sense of your data. Instead of digging through charts, you might soon be able to ask simple questions like “Was I more active this week than last?” and actually get a helpful, human-sounding answer. For anyone curious about fitness, sleep, or wellness but allergic to spreadsheets, ChatGPT could become the friendly translator between raw numbers and real insight.

Siri asking to shift user query to ChatGPT.

Okay, so what’s next? For now, because it’s early and unconfirmed, treat this as a “maybe.” That said, if you see “Apple Health” show up under the “Apps & Connectors” section, that’s your cue. It’s also worth watching privacy settings carefully: when the feature goes live, you may want to check permissions carefully with what data you share, what ChatGPT can see, and whether you’re comfortable with that before letting AI peek at your vitals. Alternatively, you could just wait for Apple to bring its own AI coach.

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