A report last year claimed that Apple is working on a new AI-powered Health+ service that can give suggestions based on the gathered health data and even suggest form correction during exercise via the iPhone camera. However, the latest rumor is that the company is scaling back those efforts. A few months after Apple moved its Health and Fitness teams under the Services group, led by Eddy Cue, the company is giving up on its rumored Health+ service because Cue thinks Apple isn't competitive enough.
"We will add them to the list - they probably won't be the default," Cue reportedly said in his testimony - they being the AI upstarts - adding that he didn't believe anyone was able to compete with Google as a default search service prior to the AI age.