The project seems very revolutionary, will it be just recommendations or what? how can I rely on the data that will give me the doc.ai, how can people be insured against errors? because the question is very large and complex. I want to believe in such decisions, I'll follow how it will be implemented in practice.
Here is the response from our CEO:
The datasets that go into the profile come from third parties and are logged on the blockchain: blood results, urine results, medical records, scans, diagnoses, therapies, biometerology reports on where you live, microbiome tests, genome tests, medications, etc.. so the provenance provides integrity of the data, of course about 15-20% is self-reported but in EMRs that is 45%. The project consists of collection of data guided by the AI (it will find this for you in the idle data that exists in several portals and data stores where you give your permission). Then the data scientists will try out their models at that data. With this data plus the modeling you can go to see the 'real world' of medical providers, we only do data. We do not do diagnosis (that is the present), we do prediction (future).