
OpenAI has promised that it won't use your private health information and conversations to train its AI models, as it rolls out ChatGPT Health, a dedicated space for health conversations.
ChatGPT Health allows you to have a private space for health conversations, and it's also the company's attempt to capitalize on the increasing use of ChatGPT for health.
“We’re introducing ChatGPT Health, a dedicated experience that securely brings your health information and ChatGPT’s intelligence together, to help you feel more informed, prepared, and confident navigating your health," OpenAI announced.
If you've early access to ChatGPT Health, it will appear as a new space in the sidebar on the desktop and hamburger menu on mobile.
In addition, regular chat might push you to continue the conversation in the Health space if it detects the question is related to health.
If you’re interested in getting access as it becomes available, you can sign up for the waitlist.
"We’re starting by providing access to a small group of early users to learn and continue refining the experience," OpenAI noted.
In our tests, BleepingComputer observed that OpenAI clearly promises ChatGPT won't use your health information to train its foundational models when you open Health space.
"By default, Health information won't be used to train our foundation models. Your health data is subject to our Health Privacy Notice. Add multi-factor authentication for even more protection," an alert within the ChatGPT Health dashboard reads.

Source: BleepingComputer
OpenAI also warns that ChatGPT can't replace your doctor, and responses shouldn't be taken as medical advice and aren't intended for diagnosis or treatment
ChatGPT Health is rolling out to everyone with ChatGPT Free, Go, Plus, and Pro, but it won't appear in the EEA, Switzerland, and the UK for now.
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Comments
RexvimilZuzakzmo - 2 months ago
> OpenAI says ChatGPT won't use your health information to train its models
No, no, no, no, no. That is not what they said. There is a quantifier/specification there, and two of them to that:
1. "By default" & 2. "used to train our foundation models."
"By default, Health information won't be used to train our foundation models." means basically:
We won't use your personal data for this one specific thing, that we may end up doing anyway if we as much as wish to...
What is unsaid here, is that there is a massive amount of organisations, governments, businesses, groups, even cults - that would gild them in gold if "they wished to",
so 'I really do wonder how this will turn out'...
Ps. Also, by scooping learning data from internet the way they did, they already did that for a number of people. Some may already be affected if some HR or insurance AI app adjusted the odds against them because of some ill advised comment or a forum question, even photos/footage of them (existence of which they may not be even aware of) showing identifiable and undesirable symptoms (pattern recognition you see). So it is another quantifier: some specific health information and for undefined time. Already feeling more safe after hearing that...
kryp-tonite - 2 months ago
lol. right. Just give Altman your health info and "trust" him with it.