HAVYT

AI Features Disclaimer

Last Updated: July 2, 2026 Version 2.0
In plain terms: Emelie, HAVYT's AI companion, is here to help you reflect, stay motivated and make sense of your own logs. She is smart but not infallible — AI can be confidently wrong. Treat everything she says as a helpful starting point, never as medical advice, and never change medication or treatment because of anything in this app.
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AI-Assisted Features — When you use Emelie or any AI feature in HAVYT, you are interacting with an artificial intelligence system. AI processing is performed by OpenAI as a data processor for HAVYT.

Table of Contents

  1. Which features this covers
  2. AI can be wrong — and can sound sure of itself
  3. Not medical advice — and never a reason to change treatment
  4. AI cannot help in an emergency
  5. How your data grounds the AI — honestly explained
  6. Who processes AI requests
  7. Patterns are correlations, not causes
  8. Photo analysis is visual feedback, not assessment
  9. Voice conversations are transcribed and stored
  10. Please report mistakes
  11. Related documents
  12. Contact

1. Which features this covers

This disclaimer applies to every AI-powered feature in HAVYT, including:

It works together with the Health & Medical Disclaimer, which applies fully to all AI output.

2. AI can be wrong — and can sound sure of itself

AI language models generate responses from statistical patterns, not from verified understanding of your situation. That means AI output can be:

Please apply your own judgement to everything Emelie says, and verify anything important with a qualified source before acting on it.

3. Not medical advice — and never a reason to change treatment

Nothing Emelie or any AI feature produces is medical advice, diagnosis, clinical assessment or treatment guidance — no matter how specific or personalised it sounds.

Never start, stop or change medication, prescribed therapy or any medical treatment based on anything in HAVYT. Those decisions belong with you and your doctor, rheumatologist, pharmacist or other qualified professional. Emelie is deliberately designed to point you towards professionals for medical questions; if she ever appears to do otherwise, that is an error — please report it (Section 10).

4. AI cannot help in an emergency

Emelie is not an emergency service and cannot reliably recognise or respond to a crisis — medical or mental-health. If you are in an emergency situation, or having thoughts of harming yourself, contact your local emergency number (112 anywhere in Spain and the EU), a crisis line, or a healthcare professional directly. See the emergency section of the Health & Medical Disclaimer for warning signs that need urgent care.

5. How your data grounds the AI — honestly explained

To make her answers relevant to you, Emelie is given context from your HAVYT data when you use AI features — for example your profile and goals, health conditions you have declared, recent check-ins and symptom logs, workouts, supplements, cycle information (if you track it) and connected-device signals. That is what "personalised" means here: Emelie reads your logs, not your mind.

Two honest consequences of this:

Details of what data is used, and your controls (including turning AI features off), are in the Privacy Policy.

6. Who processes AI requests

AI processing for HAVYT is performed by OpenAI (OpenAI, L.L.C. / OpenAI Ireland Ltd for EEA users) acting as a data processor for HAVYT. When you use an AI feature, the relevant context described in Section 5 — and, for voice features, your audio; for photo features, your photos — is transmitted to OpenAI to generate the response.

Under OpenAI's API terms, API data is not used to train OpenAI's models by default. Full processor details, storage locations and retention are in the Privacy Policy.

7. Patterns are correlations, not causes

HAVYT's pattern features (and Emelie, when she talks about them) describe statistical correlations found in your own logs — for example, "on weeks with less sleep, you tended to log more stiffness."

A correlation is an observation, not an explanation. It does not mean one thing caused the other, and it is not a scientific finding or a medical conclusion about your condition. Patterns are meant to be interesting starting points for your own reflection — and, if they seem meaningful, for a conversation with your healthcare professional.

8. Photo analysis is visual feedback, not assessment

If you choose to use photo analysis:

Photo analysis only runs when you actively request it, and you can delete your photos at any time (see the Privacy Policy).

9. Voice conversations are transcribed and stored

When you talk to Emelie by voice, your speech is transcribed and the transcript is saved into your chat history, just like a typed conversation, so you and Emelie can refer back to it. The audio itself is processed in real time to enable the conversation and is not kept by HAVYT. Storage, retention and deletion of chat history are described in the Privacy Policy.

10. Please report mistakes

If Emelie says something wrong, unsafe, out of character, or that sounds like medical advice, please tell us. Reports like this directly improve the app's safeguards.

Email: support@havyt.app

12. Contact

Email: support@havyt.app

Provider identity, governing law and jurisdiction are stated in the Legal Notice (Aviso Legal) and the Terms of Service.