AI Notice — LabReadAI

LabReadAI uses artificial intelligence algorithms to automatically process and interpret medical data. This notice explains how the AI works and its fundamental limitations.

Nature of the result

Results are generated automatically by probabilistic machine-learning models without involvement of a medical professional. Any such result is informational only — it is not a medical opinion, diagnosis, or treatment plan.

AI limitations

  • AI does not have access to your full clinical picture, history, examination findings, or progression of your condition.
  • AI may make errors in OCR, parameter recognition, and interpretation of rare or combined cases.
  • AI does not account for individual factors (pregnancy, genetic conditions, rare diseases, specific medications) unless explicitly provided by the user.
  • Result quality is limited by source file quality: focus, lighting, resolution, and legibility.
  • The service is not designed for life-threatening conditions or for diagnosis of cancer, genetic, psychiatric, or emergency conditions.

What the service is not

  • Not a medical service under applicable healthcare legislation.
  • Not telemedicine — no medical professional is involved in the interpretation.
  • Not diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, or any licensed medical activity.
  • Does not issue diagnoses, prescribe medications, dosages, examinations, or procedures.
  • Does not replace an in-person consultation with a doctor — consulting a specialist is mandatory.

What to do with the result

Treat the result as preliminary self-study material and as preparation for a conversation with your doctor. All medical decisions — taking medications, changing therapy, declining examinations, self-treatment — must be made only with the agreement of your treating physician.

Emergency situations

In case of sudden deterioration of health, acute pain, life-threatening symptoms, or any condition requiring urgent care, immediately call emergency services. LabReadAI is not intended for use in emergencies.