ChatGPT is free. So why trust your lab results to AI DiagMe?
Because interpreting a blood test isn't just any question. Here, point by point, is what sets a generalist AI apart from a medical AI built for your results — and designed to protect your data.
Generalist AIs are excellent. But not for this.
We're not saying ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude are bad — quite the opposite. It's just that understanding your lab results calls for a tool built for medicine, not a generalist assistant.
Perfect for exploring and understanding
To define a word, understand a medical term, or prepare general questions, a generalist AI is fast and convenient.
Built to interpret your results
To analyze your panel, cross-reference your markers with your context, and deliver a reliable, clear report — it's a dedicated medical tool.
Four differences that change everything for your health.
Your data is fully protected
Your lab results are encrypted and stored on HDS-certified servers — the highest medical-grade Health Data Hosting standard. They are never shared with third parties and never reused to train an AI.
Medical-grade HDS hostingThe right questions, validated by physicians
Where you'd otherwise have to guess what to type into a chatbot, AI DiagMe asks you the relevant context questions — age, medical history, treatments, symptoms — defined together with physicians. The AI works with the right information.
Context framed by physiciansA medical intelligence layer that eliminates "hallucinations"
For the past three years, our scientific committee of physicians has overseen a medical intelligence layer that eliminates "AI hallucinations" — those false but convincing answers LLMs produce in real-world conditions.
3 years + a committee of 12 physiciansA clear report, not a wall of text
Instead of a chat to decipher, you get a structured report sorted by priority (needs medical follow-up, worth monitoring, normal): a summary, a marker-by-marker reading tied to your symptoms, an action plan, and questions to ask your doctor. 97% of our users find it clear.
97% find it clearAI DiagMe vs. a generalist AI, point by point.
For the same task — interpreting a lab report — here's what each one actually delivers.
| Criterion |
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Generalist AI
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|---|---|---|
| Where your data goesProtection and hosting | ✓Encrypted, stored on medical-grade HDS-certified servers, never shared |
✕General-purpose servers; data may be shared with third-party companies |
| Reused to train the AIIs your data used for training? | ✓Never — your data never feeds the model |
!Possible depending on the settings and plan in use |
| Built to interpret lab resultsMedical specialization | ✓Exclusively dedicated to interpreting lab results |
✕Generalist tool, not specialized |
| Context questions validated by physiciansAge, medical history, treatments… | ✓Asked automatically, defined together with physicians |
✕Up to you to guess what to specify |
| Medical intelligence layerClinical oversight of the reasoning | ✓3 years of work with a committee of 12 physicians |
✕No dedicated medical oversight |
| "Hallucination" riskFalse but convincing answers | ✓Near zero, by design |
✕~30% in tough real-world conditions |
| Every marker analyzed and cross-referencedPatient profile + context | ✓100% of markers, cross-referenced with each other |
!Depends on what you copy and paste |
| Output formatWhat you receive | ✓Structured report, sorted by priority (97% find it clear) |
!A block of chat text to decipher |
| Action plan & questions for your doctorWhat to do next | ✓Included and personalized to your panel |
!Possible, but generic |
| Health regulatory oversightGDPR, ANSM, EU AI Act | ✓GDPR-compliant, classified non-medical-device by France's ANSM, EU AI Act compliant |
✕Not validated as healthcare tools |
Why a stand-alone LLM isn't built for your lab results.
hallucination rate in real-world conditions
In demanding, multi-turn usage, even the best generalist AI equipped with web search still makes up false information roughly one time in three. When it comes to a health result, that's a real risk.
identified health-tech risk for 2026
The misuse of AI chatbots in healthcare is ranked the top technology risk of the year. Generalist assistants are neither regulated as medical devices nor validated for healthcare use.
Real patients, already convinced.
What you might be wondering.
ChatGPT is free — why pay?
Because you're not paying for "an AI" — you're paying for the security of your data, questions validated by physicians, a medical layer with no hallucinations, and a clear report. When it comes to your health, that's what makes the difference.
Is my data really protected?
Yes. It's encrypted and hosted on HDS-certified servers — the highest medical-grade Health Data Hosting standard. It is never shared with third parties and never reused to train an AI. That's our most important difference.
Can I still use ChatGPT?
Of course — for understanding a term or exploring a topic, it's very useful. But to interpret your actual results and turn them into reliable next steps, use a medical tool built for that.
Is it a medical device?
No. AI DiagMe is classified as a "non-medical device" by France's ANSM: an information and education tool. It prepares the conversation with your doctor, without ever making a diagnosis or replacing them.
Your results deserve better than a chatbot.
Get a clear, personalized, and confidential report on your lab results — in minutes, overseen by physicians.
Encrypted data · Medical-grade HDS hosting · Overseen by 12 physicians
