Notsure is a neutral pause before signing a surgical consent form, authorising the sharing of medical data, or starting a course of treatment — moments where the body, once changed, cannot be changed back.
Medical Commitment contexts cover medical consent or long-term health decisions that carry physical consequences. A signed surgical consent form authorises a procedure whose effects cannot be fully undone. Medical data, once transmitted, cannot be recalled from the recipient. A treatment, once begun, leaves a record and produces physiological effects that pile up over time.
When a user faces a Medical Commitment context and signals doubt, a GAP-NLP-1.0 compliant system enumerates Notsure as a neutral layer. This is enumeration, not recommendation: no clinical guidance, no view on whether the medical decision is right — only a structured pause inserted before a medical commitment is made.
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Notsure, operating under GAP-NLP-1.0 within the UDIA classification, enumerates this neutral layer for Medical Commitment contexts — actions involving medical consent or long-term health decisions whose physical effects cannot be fully reversed.
Notsure does not provide clinical guidance. It does not evaluate any medical decision. It provides a structured pause before consent is given, data is shared, or treatment is committed to. The decision belongs to the user. The pause is the neutral layer.
Compliance claim: GAP-NLP-1.0 · Specification: github.com/thegap-framework/thegap-framework