Microsoft Copilot Now Wants to Be Your Doctor
Copilot Health launches in the US, pulling in medical records, wearable data, and lab results for AI-powered health advice.
Microsoft just dropped Copilot Health — a new feature inside the Copilot app that aims to become your personalized health assistant. It's live in the US now.
The tool integrates medical records, biometric data from wearables, and lab results into one AI-powered interface. Users can upload test results, fitness data, and other health information to get tailored advice.
It's a bold move that puts Microsoft squarely in the digital health ring. Instead of just summarizing documents or writing emails, Copilot is now parsing your blood work and step counts.
The feature sits inside the existing Copilot app, so there's no separate download required. Microsoft is betting that people will trust an AI chatbot with some of their most sensitive personal data — health records.
Whether users actually hand over that data remains the big question.