Apple's new iOS 17 update could include a mood-tracking feature in the Health app
As the 2023 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference approaches, a rush of reports and leaks about the iOS 17 release have surfaced. According to a new report, iOS 17 may possibly have a Mood Tracker in the Health app. According to a Bloomberg story by notable Apple analyst Mark Gurman, “tools for tracking emotion and managing vision conditions, such as nearsightedness, will be added to the health app this year.” Users will be able to register their mood, answer questions about their day, and compare the findings over time in the first edition of the mood tracker." Mood Tracker’s addition to the iPhone is part of Apple’s bigger goal of launching an AI-powered health counselling service. Apple is also developing noninvasive blood glucose monitoring and blood pressure monitoring technologies for the Apple Watch, which might be included in the health coaching service.

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