Apple's finally giving Siri the power to tell you things such as your current elevation and the ETA to your destination during navigation in Maps, but Siri's getting an even more important integration with your iPhone's Health app. With Apple's iOS 17.2 software update, which is currently in beta, Siri can answer personal health and fitness questions regarding the data recorded in the Health app. That means you can ask Siri questions such as "How many steps do I have so far today?" or "When was the last time I had abdominal cramps?" without building complicated Siri Shortcuts manually in the... more
Siri Can Finally Display and Even Log Health Data and Fitness Activity for You on Your iPhone
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