Apple is said to be developing a new A.I.-powered health coaching service to motivate users to exercise as well as new tools to track users' emotional health.
Per Bloomberg, the project will likely be rolled out next year. In the meantime, Apple users can expect to see an iPad version of the iPhone health app that will show electrocardiogram results and other health data in a larger format.
The health app is also expected to offer new tools that track users’ emotions and manage vision conditions. Users will be able to log their mood, answers questions about their day, and evaluate results over time. In the longer term, Apple hopes the mood tracker will rely on algorithms to understand a user’s mood based on their speech, text, and other data. FOX Business has reached out to Apple for further comment.
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