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About AI-generated content
Some planned Symptomatik features — including our forthcoming lab-result interpreter and symptom checker — will use artificial intelligence (large language models) to generate explanations and possible interpretations based on the information you provide. When those features launch, please also note:
- AI outputs are statistical, not diagnostic. The system predicts text that is likely to be relevant given its training data. It does not examine you, it does not review your complete medical history, it does not order follow-up tests, and it does not apply clinical judgment the way a licensed clinician does.
- AI can be confidently wrong. These models can produce information that sounds authoritative but is incomplete, outdated, or factually incorrect — a phenomenon commonly called “hallucination.” Precise wording is not a guarantee of underlying accuracy.
- AI outputs are not a diagnosis. No matter how detailed or specific an AI response appears, it is not a medical diagnosis, treatment recommendation, or prescription. A diagnosis can only be made by a qualified professional who has personally assessed you.
- Inputs matter. AI responses depend on what you type in. Incomplete, ambiguous, or incorrect inputs will produce unreliable outputs.
Treat any AI-generated response on Symptomatik as a starting point for your own learning and a conversation with a qualified professional — never as a final answer.
Mental-health screening tools
Validated questionnaires such as the PHQ-9 (depression) and GAD-7 (anxiety) that may appear on Symptomatik are screening tools, not diagnostic instruments. A score is a signal, not a verdict: it does not diagnose depression, anxiety, or any other condition. Only a qualified mental-health professional who can evaluate your full situation can make a diagnosis and recommend treatment.
If a screening score — or anything else you encounter on the site — suggests that you may benefit from professional support, please reach out to a qualified clinician. If you are in crisis, use the emergency numbers at the top of this page.
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Effective date
- Effective date: 2026-04-22
- Last reviewed: 2026-04-22
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