AI Transparency Notice

Last updated: 2026-04-21 · Scope: all user-facing AI features in the Kalorix mobile app and backend.

This notice is published in alignment with the EU AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689), in particular its transparency obligations for AI systems that interact directly with natural persons (Article 50).

1. You are interacting with an AI system

Parts of Kalorix use third-party generative AI models, including OpenAI (GPT-family) and Google Gemini, depending on the feature and configuration. The same wellness-only rules apply regardless of provider. Kalorix uses these models to:

AI-generated text and plans are labeled as such in the UI and in legal documentation. AI outputs are not human-reviewed before delivery.

2. What Kalorix's AI does not do

Kalorix's AI is not a medical device and is configured to:

These constraints are enforced by system-prompt wellness-only directives, a deterministic output safety filter (with a single rewrite retry on violation), and a pre-LLM input guard that refuses direct medical-interpretation requests.

3. Data used by the AI

4. User-Edited Plans

You may edit your meal plan manually or ask the AI for alternative meals. Once you modify a plan, the resulting plan is considered your personal choice and is no longer characterized as an AI recommendation. See our Terms of Use and Medical Disclaimer.

5. Risks and user responsibilities

AI outputs can be incomplete or imprecise. Kalorix is a general wellness application only. Medical, dietary-clinical, or pharmacological questions must be addressed to a licensed healthcare professional. In case of emergency, contact your local emergency number.

6. Changes

Material changes to the AI system — its capabilities, its constraints, or the categories of data it consumes — are tracked internally and reflected in this notice.

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