Disclaimer

Disclaimer

nutrigen.ai is an independent, AI-powered platform developed for research and educational purposes. It is designed to support the critical appraisal of scientific articles in the fields of nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics using established quality assessment frameworks (Q-Genie and Grimaldi Criteria).

The outputs generated by nutrigen.ai are produced by artificial intelligence models and are intended solely as supplementary tools to support structured evaluation. They do not constitute peer review, expert scientific opinion, clinical advice, regulatory guidance, or professional judgment of any kind.

While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the platform's assessments, AI systems may misinterpret, oversimplify, or overlook important nuances in complex scientific content. Users should exercise independent judgment and should not rely solely on the outputs of nutrigen.ai for decision-making purposes.

nutrigen.ai does not provide medical, dietary, or clinical recommendations. Any evaluation of gene–diet interactions should not be used as a basis for personalised dietary or health interventions without consultation with appropriately qualified professionals.

The platform is not affiliated with, nor does it represent, any university, research institution, journal, publisher, professional body, or funding organisation. It does not claim endorsement from, or association with, any academic or regulatory entity.

Uploaded content is processed via third-party AI services for the purpose of generating evaluations. While data is handled securely, users are responsible for ensuring they have the right to upload and process any content submitted to the platform.

By using nutrigen.ai, you acknowledge and accept that all outputs are AI-generated, may contain errors, and should be interpreted with appropriate caution and professional oversight.

AI Transparency Notice

nutrigen.ai uses large language models (LLMs) to evaluate scientific articles against predefined quality criteria. The platform applies structured prompts based on the Q-Genie framework (Sohani et al., 2015) and the Grimaldi Criteria (Grimaldi et al., 2017) to guide the AI in generating evaluations.

These AI-generated outputs are not equivalent to human expert review. They reflect the model's interpretation of the input text and the assessment criteria, and may be influenced by the limitations, biases, and training data of the underlying models.

nutrigen.ai is committed to responsible AI use and transparency. The platform does not claim that its evaluations are infallible, comprehensive, or suitable as a sole basis for scientific, clinical, or policy decisions.