Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) recently introduced a fresh characteristic to its latest Apple Watch models, setting the stage for users to access and log Health app data via Siri. The company has underscored the fact that the focus remains on user privacy and accessibility.
What Happened: Apple rolled out the watchOS 10.2 update for Apple Watch users. This update brings support for logging and accessing Health app data using Siri but is exclusive to the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 models.
Originally announced at an event in September, Apple had promised to roll out the feature by the end of the year. Deidre Caldbeck, Apple’s senior director of product marketing for Apple Watch and Health, stated in a CNET interview that the new feature aligns with Apple’s objective of making health information more accessible.
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Despite the delay in introducing Siri to Health queries, Caldbeck highlighted that it was necessary to uphold Apple’s commitment to user ...