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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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