Interpretive Lens
The Interpretive Lens lets you tell the AI which medical experts, researchers, or scientific frameworks to draw on when analyzing your results. Instead of a one-size-fits-all interpretation, the AI considers the perspective of the thinkers and paradigms you care about.
Where to Find It
The Interpretive Lens appears as a full-width card with a purple left border near the top of the dashboard, just above the Focus Card. Click it to open the editor.
What to Write
The lens is a free-form text field. Write the names of experts, schools of thought, or scientific paradigms you want the AI to keep in mind. Examples:
- Names of specific researchers or clinicians (e.g., practitioners focused on functional medicine, mitochondrial biology, hormesis, or longevity research)
- Scientific frameworks (e.g., circadian biology, evolutionary medicine, ancestral health)
- Dietary or lifestyle philosophies you follow
- Any combination of the above
TIP
The AI does not need you to explain who these people are. If it knows their published work, it will apply their perspective to your data automatically.
How It Shapes AI Analysis
Every AI interaction in Get Based — the Focus Card, the chat panel, and per-marker explanations — includes your Interpretive Lens in the context. The AI will:
- Frame its analysis through the paradigms you listed
- Draw on the research traditions those experts represent
- Flag where your results align or conflict with those frameworks
- Prioritize the markers and factors those frameworks consider important
Example
If you write something like "circadian biology, UV and mitochondrial health, ancestral diet" in your lens, the AI will consider light exposure, vitamin D, and metabolic markers through that framework rather than giving you a standard conventional-medicine reading.
Editing and Saving
Click the card to open the editor. Type or paste your lens text, then click Save. The card updates immediately on the dashboard.
The Interpretive Lens is included in your JSON export and restored on import.