Our Approach to AI Safety
At Djuripedia, we believe that artificial intelligence can make veterinary knowledge more accessible — but only if it’s used responsibly.
Our AI experts are designed to support learning, guidance, and triage — never to replace professional veterinary judgment.
We are transparent about what our AI can do — and what it cannot do.

How Our AI Works
Djuripedia’s experts use large language models trained on vast collections of publicly available and licensed data sources.
These models analyze text input and generate context-based responses using statistical reasoning.
While the AI has demonstrated high accuracy in internal testing and user feedback, no AI system is perfect.
That’s why we always encourage users to verify important information with a licensed veterinarian.

Continuous Improvement
We regularly test our AI experts in real scenarios to measure accuracy and safety.
When issues or inconsistencies are found, we adjust system prompts and user safeguards to reduce risk.
The technology evolves constantly — and with every update, it becomes more reliable.
AI improves through learning, feedback, and responsible use — never through blind trust.

Data Privacy & User Protection
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Conversations and data shared with Djuripedia are treated confidentially.
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All interactions are encrypted and handled according to GDPR and EU privacy standards.
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No personal information is ever sold or shared for marketing.

Ethical Principles
We follow three guiding principles:
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Transparency – Users should know they are interacting with AI.
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Responsibility – AI is a tool, not a replacement for a professional.
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Improvement – Every interaction helps us build safer, more reliable systems.

Looking ahead
Djuripedia is also developing new technology based on a patented framework that aims to further increase accuracy and accountability in digital health for animals.
More about this is presented in our Research & Innovation section.

Questions About Safety or Data?
We welcome dialogue.
If you have concerns about accuracy, safety, or data handling, please contact:
safety@djuripedia.com