AI
We use AI where it reduces friction — never to sneak autonomous medical decisions past you. The bar is simple: suggestions you can inspect, edit, or turn off.
- How does PeakGevity use AI?
- To summarize, suggest meals, draft explanations, and accelerate logging workflows — always bounded by your inputs, saved preferences, and product safety rules.
- Can PeakGevity AI be wrong?
- Yes. You should treat outputs as drafts. If something looks off, edit it or discard it. For health decisions with consequences, consult a qualified professional.
- Does AI make decisions automatically?
- No autonomous medical or training prescriptions. Meaningful changes to your plan should remain visible and reviewable by you, consistent with how the feature is implemented in-app.
- Can I turn AI features off?
- Where the product supports it, you can avoid AI-assisted flows and use manual logging instead. Specific toggles follow what is available in the current app settings.
- Is AI advice medical advice?
- No. It is informational software output, not a clinician. Do not use it as a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or emergency services.
- Do humans review AI outputs?
- Support may review reports for abuse or safety. Routine meal suggestions are not human-reviewed line-by-line — treat them as drafts you validate.
- What data does AI use?
- Generally the inputs you provide and saved preferences relevant to the feature. Exact fields are shown in-product where required and summarized at a high level in our AI policy.
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