I tested Microsoft Copilot Health with my real medical records - here's my verdict
Microsoft has introduced Copilot Health, an AI service designed to provide personalized medical advice by utilizing users' health records. While it aims to improve the relevance of responses, concerns about privacy and data security remain. Users can connect wearable devices and wellness apps to enhance the AI's understanding of their health.
- ▪Copilot Health requires users to share their medical history and records for tailored responses.
- ▪The service can connect with wearable devices and wellness apps to provide more accurate guidance.
- ▪Microsoft assures that conversations with Copilot Health are not shared with other Copilot services and are encrypted.
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