Canine ReproVet
AI Supervision Policy

AI here is a supervised tool, not an oracle.

This policy defines how Canine ReproVet Knowledge™ uses AI, which boundaries it respects, who supervises it and what it is never authorised to do.

Policy pillars

Four non-negotiable constraints.

Retrieval, not free generation

Helix answers by retrieving passages from validated editorial SKOs. It does not produce free-form output outside the catalogue.

Fixed scientific boundaries

Helix's domain is canine reproduction. Out-of-scope or personalised clinical questions receive an explicit refusal.

Named veterinary supervision

A licensed, named veterinarian oversees the catalogue on which Helix is grounded and the boundaries within which it may answer.

Provenance always visible

Every answer carries a list of source SKOs, the evidence level and the last review date.

Human Oversight

Every Helix answer is educational, informational, decision-support — never diagnostic, prescriptive or medical advice.

This distinction is not marketing. It is the line of responsibility that protects both the user and the animal.

Educational

Answers serve to teach and explain scientific concepts.

Informational

Answers deliver peer-reviewed information within a specialist domain.

Decision-support

Answers help the professional frame a clinical decision — which remains theirs.

Diagnostic

Helix does not formulate diagnoses. Diagnosis belongs only to the veterinarian.

Prescriptive

Helix does not prescribe drugs or dosages for individual patients.

Medical advice

Helix does not offer personalised clinical consultation on individual cases.

Operational rules

How Helix protects the user on every single answer.

01

Mandatory grounding

Every answer is required to cite at least one validated SKO. No answer is accepted without a traced source.

02

Explicit out-of-scope refusal

If the question exits the canine-reproduction domain, Helix refuses and explains this to the user.

03

Clinical safety triggers

If the question concerns personal diagnosis, prescription, emergency or therapeutic decisions on a specific animal, Helix redirects to the veterinarian.

04

No personal clinical memory

Helix does not store or use identifiable clinical data of specific animals to build future answers.

05

Declared evidence level

Every answer exposes the evidence level (HIGH / MODERATE / LOW) of the source content.

06

Editorial log

Out-of-scope questions, refusals and safety triggers are logged for periodic editorial review.

Who supervises Helix

Helix™'s scientific supervisor is Dr. Debora Teresa Gattuso, Founder & Scientific Director and Editor-in-Chief of Canine ReproVet Knowledge™. Name, professional registration and jurisdiction are disclosed on the About page as soon as the official board is formalised.

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