OpenAI is apparently planning to enter the healthcare space. The AI ​​giant is hiring people to develop a health-focused app for the company.
According to Business Insider, some sources close to OpenAI have told the publication that the creator of ChatGPT is considering developing health tools for its consumers. The AI ​​company is evaluating several potential opportunities, including building a personal health assistant or health data aggregation platform.
OpenAI may release a health monitoring application
Tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft have spent decades trying to give users more control over their health data. Many of these efforts have failed. But investors and healthcare leaders seem to believe that OpenAI now has the right mix of capabilities to do just that.
OpenAI has recently been hiring to fulfill its big ambitions in healthcare. In June, the company hired Nate Gross, co-founder of public health technology company Doximity, to lead its health strategy, and the following month added Ashley Alexander, formerly of Instagram, to the team as vice president of health products.
At the HLTH conference in October, Gross noted the extent of OpenAI’s influence, saying ChatGPT has about 800 million active users each week, many of whom have medical questions. This expansion has caused the founders and investors of the health field to carefully pay attention to the next move of OpenAI.
Several investors have told Business Insider that they believe OpenAI could tap into the problem of creating a personal health record for patients, a problem that has prevented the biggest tech companies from succeeding in this space for years.
Health data privacy laws and financial incentives cause people’s health information to remain fragmented and separate among all the doctors they’ve ever seen. The personal health record, however, collects this information in one place and its ownership and management will be in the hands of the patient.
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