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AI guidance safety, limits, and when to contact your pediatrician

Clear, direct safety guidance for parents on what AI can and cannot do, and when to escalate to pediatric care.

Updated over a week ago

Important: Kiri AI provides guidance, not medical advice. For diagnosis, treatment, medication, or urgent concerns, contact your pediatrician. Read our AI Use Policy and Medical Disclaimer.

What Kiri AI can do well

  • Summarize patterns from your logs.

  • Suggest practical next-step experiments.

  • Help you structure clearer caregiver and pediatrician conversations.

What Kiri AI cannot do

  • Diagnose conditions.

  • Prescribe treatment or medications.

  • Replace licensed clinical judgment or emergency care.

Use this escalation checklist

Contact your pediatrician when:

  • Symptoms appear, worsen, or persist.

  • You need diagnosis or treatment decisions.

  • You are unsure whether to continue or stop a care approach.

  • Your parent intuition says something is not right.

Seek emergency care immediately when:

  • You suspect a medical emergency.

  • Your child has urgent or severe symptoms.

  • Delaying care could put your child at risk.

How to use AI responsibly in practice

  1. Treat AI output as informational guidance.

  2. Run one small change at a time.

  3. Document what changed, what improved, and what did not.

  4. Escalate early rather than waiting if concerns continue.

Safety note

Important: Kiri AI provides guidance, not medical advice. For diagnosis, treatment, medication, or urgent concerns, contact your pediatrician. Read our AI Use Policy and Medical Disclaimer.


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