The company also reportedly plans to introduce emotion tracking technology and launch an iPad version of the Health app later this year.
The AI-powered healthcare aims to help users stay motivated to exercise, eat better, and sleep better. The platform will use Apple Watch data to create personalized health support programs.
A monthly fee is expected to be charged for using the service.
It is known that many Apple teams, including health, Siri and artificial intelligence departments, took part in the development of the project. According to Bloomberg, the launch of the service is scheduled for next year, but there is a possibility that it will be delayed or canceled altogether.
Source: Ferra

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