wearable data

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The tag wearable data on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's Copilot Health preview, an AI assistant that integrates data from consumer wearables like Apple Health, Fitbit, and Oura. Discussions focus on how Copilot Health ingests continuous wearable telemetry alongside electronic health records and lab results to deliver plain-language health insights. Recurring themes include the potential for personalized medical guidance, the challenges of accuracy and clinical responsibility, and questions about data governance and privacy. The content emphasizes Microsoft's ambition to make Copilot a central hub for personal health data, while also highlighting the need for careful handling of sensitive information.
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    Microsoft Copilot for Health: AI Companion for Safer, Smarter Medical Decisions

    Microsoft’s move into consumer health AI marks a clear escalation in the race to own the first stop for everyday medical questions. The company’s new Copilot for Health experience is designed to sit inside Copilot as a separate, more protected space that can connect to personal health records...
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    Microsoft Copilot Health Preview: A Patient Health Data Hub (March 2026)

    Microsoft’s March 12, 2026 preview of Copilot Health turns the company’s consumer-facing Copilot from a general productivity assistant into an expressly medical-facing workspace that promises to read your electronic health records, ingest continuous wearable telemetry, pull in lab results, and...
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    Microsoft Copilot Health: AI that unifies EHRs and wearables with privacy segmented insights

    Microsoft’s new Copilot Health preview pushes the company’s consumer Copilot straight into the most intimate territory modern software has ever touched: your medical record, wearable telemetry, lab results and the messy narrative that sits between them. The feature, announced in mid‑March 2026...
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    Copilot Health Preview: Microsoft's Personal Health Hub for EHRs and Wearables

    Microsoft’s new Copilot Health preview is a clear, ambitious push to make the Copilot assistant the single, consumer-facing hub for personal medical data: it promises to pull together electronic health records (EHRs), lab results and continuous wearable telemetry into a privacy‑segmented “health...
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    Microsoft Gaming: Nadella Reaffirms Long‑Term Xbox Commitment

    Satya Nadella’s short, pointed message to Microsoft’s gaming teams — “For me, we’re long on gaming. We’ll continue to invest, and we’ll always do so.” — landed like both a reassurance and a challenge: reassurance that the company’s commitment to games remains, and a challenge that words must now...
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    Copilot Health: Microsoft's AI to summarize medical data from EHRs and wearables

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot push has a new—and arguably personal—ambition: to become the place you hand your medical records and wearable data and ask for an intelligible summary, a second opinion, or a prep sheet for your next doctor’s visit. The company’s Copilot Health preview promises to pull...
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    Copilot Health vs Amazon Health AI: Microsoft’s consumer healthcare AI race

    Microsoft’s entry into consumer-facing healthcare AI with Copilot Health is the latest, high-stakes chapter in a fast-moving contest among the cloud giants to own how people ask — and act on — medical questions, and it crystallizes a simple strategic truth: if users are willing to hand over...
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    Senate Allows Aides to Use ChatGPT and AI Tools with Safeguards

    The Senate quietly cleared the way this week for aides to use ChatGPT and other generative chatbots in official work — a practical leap that brings obvious productivity gains but also reopens familiar security and legal fault lines for Congress and the wider federal enterprise. Background The...
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