This Privacy Policy explains how Medical AI ("Medical AI," "we," "us," or "our") collects, uses, shares, and protects information when you use our website, web or mobile applications, and related services that provide well‑cited, research‑driven medical and clinical answers using large language models (LLMs) and other technologies (the "Service").
This policy is designed to be clear and practical for a clinical and research audience. If anything here is unclear, please contact us at .
Quick Summary
- We process the content you submit (questions, prompts, and uploads) to generate answers and citations using LLMs and retrieval tools.
- We do not use your prompts, files, or outputs to train any models (ours or third‑party).
- Avoid entering personal or identifiable health information (PHI) in free‑text fields. Medical AI is not a HIPAA‑covered service by default.
- We use service providers (including AI model providers) under contracts that limit their use of your data.
- Your stored chats and uploads are for your personal use and can be deleted anytime from Settings.
- You may request access, correction, export, or deletion of your data as described below.
Scope and Who We Are
This policy applies to the Medical AI app, website, APIs, and related services.
- Responsible entity (data controller): Medical AI, Inc.
- Contact: medicalai@saucygame.com
- Postal address: Delaware, USA
If you use Medical AI through an organization (e.g., your employer or institution), that organization may have its own policies and act as the controller for the data it provides. We are a processor for such organizational accounts to the extent specified in our agreement with that organization.
Information We Collect
- Account and profile information
- Name, email address, authentication identifiers, role, organization, and preferences.
- Content you submit
- Prompts, questions, chat messages, feedback, and any files you upload (e.g., PDFs, guidelines). This content is used to generate answers and citations.
- Citations and research context
- Queries to public sources (e.g., medical literature, guidelines) and retrieval context used to support answers, including metadata required to produce citations.
- Device and usage data
- IP address, device and browser type, operating system, language, time zone, app version, pages viewed, interactions, timestamps, and diagnostic logs.