Microsoft has launched Copilot Health, an artificial intelligence health assistant integrated into its consumer Copilot chatbot. This new feature expands Microsoft’s reach into AI-driven medical tools.
The system allows users in the United States to upload medical records and data from wearable devices into a dedicated health portal. Copilot Health analyzes this information to offer personalized health guidance and answer medical questions.
Microsoft states that health data shared with Copilot Health will be encrypted, stored separately from other conversations, and will not be used to train AI models. Users can delete their data at any time.
The product was developed with input from internal clinical teams and external physicians to ensure safety and reliability. Microsoft emphasizes that the system provides informational guidance, not final diagnoses or treatment plans.
This launch aligns with a broader trend of major technology firms integrating AI into healthcare services, with competitors like Amazon also introducing health chatbots.