AI Transparency
Policy
This AI Transparency Policy explains how artificial intelligence technologies may be used across cure.care, including their role, limitations, safeguards, human oversight processes, and the platform’s commitment to ethical and responsible health-information publishing.
Purpose of This Policy
At cure.care, we believe that transparency is essential whenever artificial intelligence technologies are used in the creation, organization, optimization, or presentation of health-related information.
This policy explains how AI-assisted systems may support certain operational and editorial processes while maintaining strict human oversight, public-health responsibility, editorial independence, and evidence-based healthcare communication standards.
cure.care is committed to responsible AI usage that prioritizes reader safety, scientific integrity, transparency, and ethical public-health education.
How AI Is Used on cure.care
Artificial intelligence tools may be used to assist with selected non-clinical and operational processes across the cure.care platform.
- Content structuring and organizational assistance
- Language simplification for general audiences
- Editorial workflow support
- Formatting and readability optimization
- Content categorization and internal linking
- Search optimization and content discovery
- Draft generation for human editorial review
- Workflow efficiency and productivity support
Important Clarification
AI systems used by cure.care are assistive technologies only. Final editorial decisions, fact verification, public-health framing, safety reviews, and publication approval remain under human oversight.
Human Editorial Oversight
All health-related content published on cure.care undergoes human editorial review before publication.
- Human editors review AI-assisted outputs
- Editorial teams assess readability and clarity
- Scientific explanations may undergo expert review
- Safety-sensitive content receives additional scrutiny
- AI-generated drafts may be revised substantially before publication
Human oversight is considered essential because AI systems can occasionally generate incomplete, misleading, outdated, or inaccurate outputs.
AI Does Not Provide Medical Advice
Artificial intelligence systems used by cure.care are not healthcare providers, medical professionals, diagnostic systems, or emergency-response tools. AI-assisted systems must never be interpreted as providing medical advice, diagnosis, prescriptions, or individualized treatment recommendations.
AI Limitations & Risks
AI technologies have inherent limitations that may affect reliability, completeness, context, or accuracy.
- AI systems may generate factual inaccuracies
- Outputs may occasionally reflect outdated information
- Contextual interpretation can be imperfect
- Scientific nuance may require human correction
- AI cannot understand personal medical situations
- AI lacks professional clinical judgment
For this reason, cure.care maintains layered editorial and verification processes to reduce risks associated with AI-assisted publishing.
No Medical Decisions or Clinical Judgments
AI technologies used by cure.care are never authorized to:
- Diagnose medical conditions
- Recommend treatments or medications
- Interpret laboratory reports clinically
- Replace healthcare professionals
- Provide emergency medical guidance
- Establish doctor–patient relationships
Readers should always consult qualified healthcare professionals for personal medical concerns or healthcare decisions.
Accuracy, Verification & Evidence Standards
cure.care aims to ensure that all published health information aligns with evidence-based educational standards and reputable public-health references.
- Editorial review supports factual consistency
- Scientific claims may be reviewed manually
- Reputable sources are prioritized
- Misleading sensationalism is avoided
- Corrections may be issued when inaccuracies are identified
Responsible Healthcare Communication
Because health information may influence public understanding and personal decisions, cure.care applies heightened caution to AI-assisted healthcare publishing workflows.
Ethical AI Principles
cure.care’s AI usage framework is guided by several core ethical principles:
- Transparency regarding AI-assisted processes
- Human accountability and editorial responsibility
- Public-health safety prioritization
- Bias reduction and fairness awareness
- Responsible healthcare communication
- Protection against harmful misinformation
- Respect for privacy and data protection
Privacy & Data Protection
AI-assisted systems used by cure.care are expected to operate within broader platform privacy, data-protection, and security standards.
Users should avoid sharing sensitive medical, financial, or confidential information through public platform interactions.
Additional details regarding information handling practices are available in the Privacy Policy and Data Protection Policy.
Future Evolution of AI Systems
Artificial intelligence technologies continue to evolve rapidly. cure.care may update, modify, expand, reduce, or replace AI-assisted workflows over time based on:
- Technological advancements
- Editorial requirements
- Healthcare safety considerations
- Regulatory developments
- Public-interest responsibilities
- Operational improvements
Policy Updates
This AI Transparency Policy may be revised periodically to reflect changes in technology, platform operations, regulatory expectations, editorial practices, or responsible AI standards.
The most recent version will always remain available on this page together with the latest revision date.
Contact Information
Questions regarding AI usage, transparency practices, editorial oversight, or responsible-health-information standards may be directed through the official Contact Us page.
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