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Home / Technology / OpenAI Unveils Plans for AI-Powered Health Assistant

OpenAI Unveils Plans for AI-Powered Health Assistant

10 Nov

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Summary

  • OpenAI exploring consumer health products, including AI-powered personal health assistant
  • Tech giants' past failures in healthcare services
  • Strategic hires for OpenAI's healthcare push
OpenAI Unveils Plans for AI-Powered Health Assistant

As of November 10, 2025, OpenAI, the company behind the popular ChatGPT AI, is reportedly considering a foray into the consumer health market. According to sources close to the company, OpenAI is exploring the development of various health-related products, including a generative AI-powered personal health assistant.

This move by OpenAI comes as a response to the limited success experienced by tech giants in the healthcare sector. Companies like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft have long tried to give consumers more control over their medical data, but with limited success. Google shut down its health record service in 2011 due to low traction, while Amazon recently wound down its Halo fitness tracker business in 2023. Microsoft's HealthVault platform also failed to attract widespread adoption.

To bolster its healthcare strategy, OpenAI has made strategic hires in recent months. In June, the company brought on Nate Gross, the co-founder of the physician network Doximity, as the head of healthcare strategy. Additionally, former Instagram executive Ashley Alexander joined OpenAI as the vice president of health products in August.

At the HLTH conference in October, Gross revealed that ChatGPT, OpenAI's flagship product, attracts around 800 million weekly active users, many of whom are seeking medical advice. This user base presents a significant opportunity for OpenAI to leverage its generative AI capabilities and expand into the consumer health market.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
OpenAI is considering building consumer health products, including a generative AI-powered personal health assistant, as the company aims to move beyond its core offerings.
Tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft have had limited success in giving consumers control over their medical data, with services like Google's health record service and Amazon's Halo fitness tracker failing to gain widespread adoption.
OpenAI has made strategic hires, including Nate Gross, the co-founder of the physician network Doximity, as the head of healthcare strategy, and former Instagram executive Ashley Alexander as the vice president of health products.

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