AI Disclosure
How and where MAVTG uses artificial intelligence, and what it does not do.
Where AI is used
MAVTG uses Anthropic's Claude models, called through MAVTG's own servers, in a small number of specific features:
- Kidney Navigator (the CKD app): an AI chat coach for general kidney-disease education, AI photo scanning that reads lab reports, medication labels, and menus, and an AI symptom-triage tool that reflects back what you describe and flags when to contact your care team.
- Moore Legacy Academy: an AI "Teacher's Aid" that answers general-education questions from enrolled teens (ages 13–18) about the curriculum. It is scoped to refuse medical, financial, and legal advice, and includes a crisis-resource guard.
- General site assistant: a chat widget available on some MAVTG pages for answering general questions about MAVTG's services.
What our AI features do not do
- They do not diagnose, treat, or make medical decisions. Health-related AI tools are educational only and always direct you back to your own care team.
- They do not provide legal, financial, or VA-claims advice.
- They do not make decisions about you without a human in the loop for anything consequential (for example, service pricing and project scoping are handled by a person, not AI).
- Your AI API keys and provider credentials are never exposed in the browser — every AI call is made server-side.
How your data is handled
What you type or photograph for an AI tool (a symptom description, a lab photo, a chat message) is sent to Anthropic's API to generate a response. For the Kidney Navigator app specifically, that content is not logged or stored by MAVTG's own servers, and your underlying health records stay in your browser (or in your account, if you've created one — see the Privacy Policy for details on the account/sync system). Rate limits and, where applicable, an access token are used to prevent abuse of these AI features.
Questions
Email michael@mavtg.com with any questions about how MAVTG uses AI.