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Perplexity’s new AI tool uses your Apple Health data to deliver personalized medical insights while prioritizing privacy and clinical accuracy.
Perplexity AI is expanding beyond search and stepping into personal healthcare with Perplexity Health, a new feature that connects your medical data directly to its AI platform. The move positions Perplexity alongside major players racing to turn AI into a personalized health assistant.
Instead of relying on isolated apps and reports, Perplexity Health pulls data from multiple sources and organizes it into a single dashboard. This includes everything from lab results to wearable metrics, allowing users to track patterns across their biomarkers over time rather than viewing data in silos.
What sets Perplexity Health apart is the way it responds to user queries. Rather than giving generic advice, it uses your actual health data to generate answers.
Through Perplexity Computer, users can go a step further and generate personalized outputs, such as fitness routines or nutrition plans, that adapt to their data.
Perplexity is emphasizing credibility alongside capability. The company says its system is grounded in clinical guidelines and peer-reviewed research.
It has also formed a dedicated Health Advisory Board made up of doctors and researchers to validate outputs and stress-test decisions against medical standards.
A key part of the rollout is integration with Apple Health, which brings in data collected from the Apple Watch. Support also extends to platforms like Fitbit, Ultrahuman, and Withings, as well as electronic health records from over 1.7 million providers.
Handling health data raises clear privacy concerns, and Perplexity is placing heavy emphasis on privacy assurances.
The company says all data is encrypted, access is tightly controlled, and user information can be deleted at any time. It also claims that health data is not used to train its AI models or shared with third parties.
Perplexity’s move follows similar efforts from OpenAI, which recently introduced health integrations within ChatGPT. Meanwhile, Apple is reportedly working on its own AI-powered health coaching service expected to build on Apple Health data.
The growing interest highlights how major tech players are positioning health data as a key frontier for AI applications.
Perplexity Health is currently rolling out to Pro and Max users in the United States via Perplexity Computer.
There is no official timeline yet for a broader global rollout. Support for additional integrations, such as Oura and Function Health, is expected in future updates.
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