Is my medical information kept confidential?

Yes, we prioritize your privacy. All information provided is securely stored, and we do not share your personal health information with any third parties without your explicit consent. DxGPT is a research project and not a commercial venture; we do not use the data for commercial purposes or to train any AI models. This policy applies to both patients and medical professionals.

Can I use DxGPT for emergency situations?

No, DxGPT is not intended for emergency situations. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please contact your local emergency services immediately. Please note that DxGPT operates autonomously, aiming to guide users in their search for a diagnosis. It is not a substitute for a qualified medical professional.

How does DxGPT make its diagnosis?

DxGPT is like a computer that has read millions of medical books and papers. When you type in your symptoms, it looks through all this information it has read. Then, it lists illnesses that match your symptoms based on all this medical knowledge. It's not a doctor and doesn't diagnose anything - it shares what it learned from all its “reading.” Always see a real doctor for actual medical advice.

Can I speak to a human doctor through DxGPT?

Currently, DxGPT is fully automated and does not provide direct access to human doctors. We strongly recommend following up with your healthcare provider for any medical concerns.

Is DxGPT available worldwide?

Yes, DxGPT is accessible globally. However, please be aware that medical practices and terminologies may vary between countries.

What languages can I use?

Although the interface allows you to select a few default languages, DxGPT is capable of understanding many commonly used languages worldwide. However, the highest precision in responses is achieved when using English, as GPT-4 family of models has been primarily trained on an English corpus. We encourage you to try DxGPT in your native language and let us know how it works.

How often is DxGPT's medical knowledge updated?

DxGPT doesn't update its knowledge in the traditional sense. Instead, our team is always testing the newest and best medical AI models available. We look at how well each model understands and suggests diagnoses for different medical situations. Our goal is to find the best parts of each model and combine them to make DxGPT's suggestions as helpful as possible.

Additionally, we're exploring new techniques to improve accuracy even further. We're also conducting clinical studies with both public and private hospitals to test and validate DxGPT's performance in real-world medical settings.

This ongoing process means that while DxGPT's core knowledge doesn't change directly, the way it uses that knowledge to make suggestions is constantly improving. We're always working to make DxGPT better at helping doctors and patients understand possible diagnoses.

How can I provide feedback on DxGPT?

Your feedback is invaluable for improving DxGPT. You can provide feedback directly through the application or contact us via our website. Your insights help us refine the model and enhance its accuracy and usability.

Can I see any metrics of how the tool is being used?

Yes, in the top menu under “Usage statistics” you can see different pages with usage information: number of users, top symptoms introduced, top diseases shown, users’ geographic distribution, and overall users’ feedback.

Who can collaborate with DxGPT's development?

We welcome collaborators interested in exploring the use of AI models in diagnostics. Please contact us for more information on how to get involved.

I am a representative of a patient group and find DxGPT interesting. How can I collaborate?

The best way to collaborate is by spreading the word about our tool. We are also interested in learning how the tool performs with your specific condition or group of conditions. Please send us a message with this information, and we will get in touch with you to understand more about how DxGPT can assist you.

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