1. Not medical advice
All content provided by BioShield AI — including the homepage, content hubs, the AI Risk Guide chat, and any text, graphics, or responses — is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
BioShield AI does not practice medicine, does not replace a qualified clinician, and does not establish a clinician-patient relationship. Nothing on this site should be used to diagnose any condition, select any treatment, or dismiss any symptom.
2. What BioShield AI actually does
BioShield AI provides:
- General risk-awareness framing for symptoms and exposure situations.
- Guidance on how to think about monitoring vs. escalating.
- Preparedness recommendations for households, travel, and outbreak periods.
- Suggestions on when to consider telehealth, urgent care, or emergency care.
3. What BioShield AI will not do
- Tell you with certainty what illness you have.
- Prescribe, recommend dosing for, or replace any medication.
- Replace an in-person physical exam, laboratory testing, or imaging.
- Manage ongoing care for chronic conditions.
- Serve as an emergency service or crisis intervention.
4. When to seek professional care
Seek urgent or emergency care for any of the following — at minimum:
- Chest pain or pressure, or trouble breathing.
- Blue lips or fingertips.
- Sudden severe headache, especially "worst headache of your life."
- Confusion, unusual drowsiness, or fainting.
- Stroke-like symptoms: face droop, arm weakness, slurred speech.
- Uncontrolled bleeding.
- Severe allergic reactions (hives, facial swelling, difficulty breathing).
- Seizures or loss of consciousness.
- Severe dehydration.
- Suicidal thoughts or mental health crisis.
- Any symptom that is severe, rapidly worsening, or very unusual for you.
5. AI limitations you should assume
BioShield AI is powered by a large language model. These systems:
- Can be wrong, incomplete, or outdated.
- May not know about very recent research, guidelines, or outbreaks.
- May reflect biases in their training data.
- Can occasionally produce confident-sounding but incorrect text.
Assume BioShield AI gives you a calm starting point, not a final answer. Bring its guidance to a clinician rather than using it as a substitute for one.
6. Children, pregnancy, and higher-risk situations
BioShield AI's guidance is general. It is not specifically tailored for pediatric care, prenatal care, chronic-condition management, or post-surgical care. In these situations, your threshold for professional contact should be lower, not higher.
7. Testing, medications, and third-party products
Any mention of at-home tests, thermometers, pulse oximeters, air purifiers, masks, telehealth services, or over-the-counter products is informational. It is not an endorsement, a prescription, or a guarantee of effectiveness or safety. Read product labels and consult a clinician or pharmacist when in doubt.
8. Personal responsibility
Using BioShield AI means you understand that health decisions are ultimately your responsibility — in partnership with qualified professionals. If anything you read here conflicts with guidance from your own clinician, follow your clinician.
9. Updates
We may update this disclaimer as the service evolves or as standards change. Material updates will be noted with a new "Last updated" date.
Last updated: April 2026
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