The new Apple Health app to display artificial intelligence, food tracking, and virtual training

The appearance appearance: Apple devices have always focused on healthy elements, and you will see a great upgrade next year. Cuertino not only works on a renewed version of the Health app, but rather is the creation of a virtual doctor and a health coach supported by artificial intelligence agents.

According to the apple expert in Bloomberg Mark GorpanNew health features and upgrade are part of the so -called Project Mulberry. Gourman said it can be implemented in iOS 19.4, which is scheduled to arrive in the spring or summer of 2026.

Part of the renewal will see the Held App that has been called the Health+, indicating that it may come at a subscription cost. You will collect data from Apple or other third parties, such as Apple Watch, provide exercise, nutrition and public health improvement recommendations based on this information.

Apple Intelligence is expected to play a big role in all of this. Apple is currently training an artificial intelligence agent with data from doctors on employees. It also wants to bring external doctors, including sleep experts, nutrition, physical therapy, mental health and heart disease, to create videos, which will be used to explain health conditions and lifestyle changes on users. Gourman writes that Apple is also looking for a “main doctor’s personality” to work as a host.

One of the examples of Gurman is whether the healthy application discovers the directions of the bad heart rate, which will lead to a video clip explaining the risk of heart disease.

Gorman writes that artificial intelligence agents in Apple may be able to repeat a real doctor – to the extent that such a thing is possible.

The promotional application can also have a strong focus on food tracking, which was not a large part of other Apple Health applications. This would put Apple directly against the likes of MyfitnessPal and NOOM. It can also act as a personal trainer, using the device’s camera to analyze user exercises and make suggestions for improvements.

Elsewhere, Gurman notes that for those who suffer from diabetes, especially type 1, the ability to monitor non -invasive glucose in Apple Watch may remain many years away. There have been reports that Apple has long been working on technology, but technical difficulties and the importance of accurate readings means continuous glucose screens (CGMS) like Dexcom remains the only real option for those who hate tingling daily fingers.

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