Apple developing AI-Powered health coaching service 'Quartz' for personalized wellness
Apple is said to be developing a new AI-powered health coaching service named Quartz, which aims to help users exercise, eat better, and sleep better. The service will provide coaching programs personalized to the users, utilizing AI and data from the user's Apple Watch. It is expected that the service will come with a monthly fee.
According to Bloomberg, Apple's health, Siri, and AI teams are currently working on the project. The service is planned to be launched next year, but there is a possibility of it being postponed or shelved. In addition to this, Apple's Health app will also be getting some new tools for tracking emotions and managing vision conditions. The emotion tracker will allow users to log their mood, answer questions, and compare their results over time. The company hopes that the mood tracker will use algorithms to understand a user's mood based on their speech, text, and other data.
Furthermore, Apple is planning to unveil a new iPad Health app at WWDC in June. This app will allow users to view their health data on a larger screen. The company aims to make it easier for users to access their health information and encourage them to take a more proactive approach to their well-being. With the upcoming AI-powered coaching service and new health tracking tools, Apple plans to remain one of the top choices for general consumers looking for smart ways to track their health.
