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AI Disclaimer
Last updated: July 11, 2026
How we use AI
MyMedClarity uses third-party large language models and vision models to read the documents you upload, extract information from them, generate plain-language explanations, translate output into other languages, and produce medication and appointment-preparation summaries.
AI can make mistakes
AI models can misread text, miss information that is on the page, invent information that is not on the page ("hallucinate"), misinterpret abbreviations, and produce inaccurate translations. This is true even when the output looks confident and well-written.
- Numbers may be transcribed incorrectly, especially from photos or scans.
- Medication names, dosages, and instructions may be misread from labels.
- Handwriting and low-quality scans dramatically reduce accuracy.
- Translations may not preserve nuance and should not be used as legal or clinical translations.
Always verify anything important against the original document and confirm with your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
What AI output is not
AI output on MyMedClarity is not:
- A diagnosis.
- A treatment recommendation.
- A prescription or medication change instruction.
- A guaranteed accurate transcription of your document.
- A professional translation.
How to use AI output responsibly
- Treat the output as a starting point for a conversation with your healthcare provider.
- Compare the AI's summary to the original document.
- Bring the original document to your appointment, not just the summary.
- Ask your provider or pharmacist to confirm anything you are unsure about.
- Report clearly wrong output through the in-app feedback link so we can improve the Service.
Third-party AI providers
We access AI models through the Lovable AI Gateway. The content you upload is transmitted to those providers only to produce the output you requested. We do not authorize them to use your content to train public foundation models. See our Privacy Policy for more.