Today, I read in the news that OpenAI is considering "expanding its data footprint" and possibly buying Pinterest, as there is a lot of data on it just for the sake of users finding inspiration (which can be key for purchase decision making and understanding personas Pinterest has 600M+ users).
I also take into account how Pinterest started to resent the proliferation of AI content there users do not like it so much (as far as I know, OpenAI also wants to have its own social network, and Sora curation is a bit reminiscent of that)
Hi @chrismessina congrats on the launch!
feels like a huge risk providing medical advice without any licence. OpenAi also launching shortly their AI doctor FYI.
Will be interested to hear your thoughs on these 2 points
Thanks!!
Good luck with this one... there is no way any company would share their internal private health data with a third party LLM nor should they. Chance of it actually being useful <10%.
Tried to open it up but is not available yet
is this HIPAA compliant?
Will ChatGPT Health be available in more regions in the future?
As someone who gets overwhelmed by lab results and medical jargon, this is a lifesaver. Being able to securely connect my records and get a plain-English explanation helps me ask my doctor better questions. It’s not replacing the doctor, but it definitely makes me a better-informed patient.
As a physician who built a health app myself, I'm excited to see ChatGPT entering this space. The biggest challenge in health AI is balancing accessibility with accuracy — how does this handle edge cases where users might need to see a real doctor?