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Apple is developing a new version of its Health app that includesan AI passenger car that can advise users on how to get healthier , according to Bloomberg ’s Mark Gurman .

Gurman first reported that something like this wasin the works back in 2023 , but now he says development is moving ahead , with the unexampled features potentially coming as soon as spring or summertime of 2026 , with the release of iOS 19.4 .

The AI coach ’s advice would be establish on data point from across users ’ medical devices , and would reportedly include food tracking . The coach is currently being trained on datum from staff physicians , with Apple look to bring in additional doctors to immortalize health - related videos .

harmonize to Gurman , this new service is tentatively called Health+ .

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