I’m relieved Siri AI isn’t trying to be a health coach

June 10, 2026 Victoria Song

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Apple doesn't like telling people what to do with their health. At least, that's been true of its approach to the Health app and Apple Watch for the past 11 years. You can track various metrics, such as steps, workouts, and sleep quality. You can also view long-term trends - as in, whether …

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