OpenAI launched ChatGPT Health, a dedicated offering for health-related conversations designed to help users navigate personal health information rather than provide diagnoses. The company invited users to upload records and app data to personalize meal planning, lab interpretation and care navigation, while cautioning it is not a substitute for clinical care. Journalistic and expert coverage highlighted the promise of personalized health navigation and the risks tied to privacy, accuracy and potential misuse. Physicians and data‑privacy experts urged caution: they noted benefits for patient engagement but warned that model hallucinations and inadequate clinical oversight remain unresolved concerns. OpenAI said the product was developed with clinician input and positioned as a tool to complement—not replace—professional medical advice.