Legal

AI Limitations

Effective May 10, 2026

This page reproduces the AI-output clauses of our Terms of Service on their own for easy reference. They form part of the Terms — nothing here replaces or overrides them.

01Your responsibility for AI outputs

You decide how the Service is deployed and what it says to your end-users. You are responsible for the questions your agent answers, the knowledge base you configure, and the accuracy of the content you upload. AI outputs are generated from that content and from a probabilistic model — they can be wrong, incomplete, or out of date.

You must not present AI outputs to your end-users as professional, legal, medical, financial, or other regulated advice without your own appropriate disclaimers and human review. Where your use is subject to sector or consumer-protection rules, meeting them is your responsibility.

The widget shows your end-users a standing notice that responses are AI-generated and may be inaccurate. That notice is a convenience and does not replace your own obligations to disclose, supervise, and obtain any consents your jurisdiction requires.

02Disclaimers

The Service is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. AI outputs are probabilistic and may contain errors. You are responsible for reviewing outputs before relying on them in regulated, financial, medical, legal, or safety-critical contexts.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim all implied warranties, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.