I uploaded my DNA to ChatGPT. Here's why that's a terrible idea.
A Reddit post with +294 upvotes showed someone generating a 100-page DNA report with ChatGPT. It looked impressive. It was also full of hallucinated findings, fabricated citations, and zero clinical validation.
Why ChatGPT can't analyze your DNA
Large language models generate text. They don't query medical databases, score genetic markers, or understand genomic sequences.
It hallucinates on genetic data
ChatGPT doesn’t access ClinVar, PharmGKB, or any medical database. It guesses based on training data that may be outdated or wrong.
It can’t score variant pathogenicity
LLMs don’t understand DNA sequences. They process text. Our AI, trained on 8.8 trillion DNA sequences, actually reads DNA.
It stores your genetic data
Your DNA file goes to OpenAI’s servers. You have no control over how it’s used, retained, or who accesses it.
It gives you false confidence
A 100-page ChatGPT report looks impressive. But when 30% of findings are hallucinated, it’s worse than no report at all.
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Same variant. Very different answers.
Here's what happens when you ask about MTHFR C677T — one of the most commonly searched genetic variants.
ChatGPT response
Unverified outputBased on your rs1801133 variant, you may have a reduced ability to process folate.
This is sometimes associated with higher homocysteine levels.
However, I cannot verify this against clinical databases.
Please consult a healthcare professional for accurate interpretation.
genome report
Sourced from ClinVargenome vs AI chatbots
General-purpose AI is powerful for many things. Genetic analysis is not one of them.
Medical databases
Variant scoring
Source citations
Pharmacogenomics
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Your DNA deserves better than a chatbot.
Medical-grade analysis from 15 medical sources, not training data.
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We cross-reference 15 medical sources
ClinVar, PharmGKB, GWAS Catalog, gnomAD, and 11 more. Every finding is sourced. Not a chatbot — a medical-grade analysis built by geneticists.
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Health insights, pharma compatibility, risk timeline, and actionable recommendations. Every claim linked to its source.

Our pipeline cross-references your DNA with 15 medical sources in real-time — not a chatbot conversation
The internet is learning the hard way
Real posts from people who tried using AI chatbots for DNA analysis.
I uploaded my 23andMe raw data to ChatGPT and got a 100-page report. Impressive looking… until I cross-referenced with ClinVar and found half the citations didn’t exist.
— r/biohackers
+294ChatGPT told me I had a ‘high risk’ BRCA variant. Panicked for a week. Turns out the variant doesn’t even exist in ClinVar. Complete hallucination.
— r/genomics
+47Using my DNA, health reports and LLMs I built a personalized supplement stack. But you CANNOT trust the LLM output without cross-referencing every single claim.
— r/biohackers
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Unlike ChatGPT, every finding is sourced from ClinVar, PharmGKB, and peer-reviewed research. No hallucinations, no guessing.

