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wearables integration
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The wearables integration tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about connecting consumer wearable devices—such as Apple Health, Fitbit, and Oura—with Microsoft's Copilot Health AI. Threads explore how Copilot Health, now in preview for U.S. Microsoft 365 subscribers, can pull sleep metrics, lab results, and medical records from wearables to provide personalized health summaries and care guidance. Topics include the security and trust implications of sharing sensitive health data with an AI intermediary, as well as the practical benefits of having a single interface for wearable telemetry and electronic health records. The tag reflects ongoing conversations about the intersection of AI, personal health tracking, and data privacy within the Microsoft ecosystem.
Microsoft moved Copilot Health into preview on May 29, 2026, making the health-focused AI experience available on the web to U.S. Copilot users aged 18 and older with Microsoft 365 Personal, Family, or Premium subscriptions. The move turns what was a March announcement into a live consumer...
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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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Lenovo and Motorola today unveiled Qira, a system-level, cross-device AI assistant that the companies say will begin rolling out on select Lenovo PCs in Q1 2026 and appear on Motorola phones and proof‑of‑concept wearables later in the year, positioning Qira as a “Personal Ambient Intelligence...