AI Disclosure
Last updated: March 17, 2026
StackTrack uses artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance certain features. This disclosure explains how AI is used, its limitations, and your responsibilities when using AI-generated content.
How AI Is Used in StackTrack
1. Drug Research
When you look up information about a medication or supplement, our AI assists in retrieving and summarizing data from sources such as the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) and other publicly available information. The AI may provide summaries of uses, side effects, suggested monitoring, and interactions.
2. URL Product Extraction
When you paste a product URL (e.g., from a supplement or peptide vendor), our AI extracts structured information from the webpage — such as product name, brand, form, dose, strength, and price — to pre-fill your drug creation form. This is for convenience only.
3. Chat Assistant
Our chat assistant can help you with questions about your tracked medications, compliance insights, and general guidance. It has access to your drug library and related data to provide contextual responses.
4. Suggested Tracking Categories
When you add a new drug, our AI may suggest tracking categories (e.g., symptoms to monitor) based on the type of product. These are suggestions only; you choose what to track.
Limitations of AI
- Accuracy: AI-generated content may be inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated. AI does not have access to the latest medical literature at all times and may make errors.
- Not personalized medical advice: AI outputs are general in nature. They are not tailored to your specific medical history, allergies, conditions, or current medications. They are not a substitute for advice from your healthcare provider.
- No medical review: AI-generated content has not been reviewed or validated by a physician, pharmacist, or other medical professional.
- Source limitations: Our AI relies on publicly available data. It may not reflect the most current guidelines, studies, or regulatory updates.
Your Responsibility
You are responsible for:
- Independently verifying any AI-generated information before relying on it
- Consulting your healthcare provider for medical decisions
- Not using AI outputs as the sole basis for starting, stopping, or changing medications or protocols
Data Handling
- Queries: When you use AI features, your queries (e.g., drug names, URLs) are sent to our AI service providers. Responses may be cached temporarily to improve performance and reduce cost.
- Your data: The chat assistant may access your drug library and related tracking data to provide contextual help. This data is used only to serve your request and is not used to train public models.
- No sharing: We do not share your health data with third parties for marketing or training purposes.
Compliance
We aim to comply with applicable AI disclosure requirements, including California AB 3030 and related regulations. We clearly label AI-generated content where feasible and provide this disclosure for transparency.
Contact
If you have questions about our use of AI, contact us at [email protected].