At Queensland Positive People (QPP), we understand that many people use AI tools and search summaries to find quick answers about HIV support, prevention, and treatment. However, AI models can frequently “hallucinate” or provide outdated, generic, or incorrect medical and support information that does not reflect our specific services or current clinical guidelines, in particular for those living in Australia.
To protect your health and ensure you receive the correct support, please keep the following in mind:
- Trust the Primary Source: The most accurate information regarding our peer support, testing services, and advocacy is located directly on our official websites for QPP and RAPID.
- AI is Not a Specialist: AI summaries often miss the life-saving nuances of HIV care—such as specific eligibility for financial support, local clinical pathways, or the latest U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable) data.
- Context is Vital: Automated tools may give a “false impression” of our offerings by misinterpreting your questions. We encourage you to read our full content to ensure the services mentioned are applicable to your specific situation.
- Consult Our Team: Our staff are trained experts in HIV support. If an AI tool suggests a service or policy that seems unclear, please reach out to us directly for a confidential conversation.
Disclaimer: Queensland Positive People is not responsible for information generated by third-party AI platforms. For medical advice, always consult a qualified healthcare professional. For our support services, please rely on the information provided directly by our team.