Medical safety limits block a doctor’s personal study app
A doctor tried to build apps for personal medical revision, but Fable 5 and Opus refused the work because it might break their medical-use terms. The apps were meant for studying, not treating patients or making decisions about their care. The unresolved problem is how to make the AI recognize that limited educational purpose without improperly bypassing its .
Key points
- The planned apps were for a doctor’s personal revision, not patient care.
- Both Fable 5 and Opus refused the requested work.
- The refusals cited possible conflict with medical-use terms.
- The main issue is distinguishing educational software from tools used for or treatment.