Despite the very promising growth and evolution of AI as a business technology, it is still in its infancy. We recommend that every client of ServiceAI consult their attorney and/or legal team for specific terms and verbiage around its usage and the general usage of AI.
Consider adding something to your own terms that clarifies your use of AI with your own clientele. Below, we've highlighted some key information to add as a base to start with for your own legal terms.
Sample AI Terms for Your Organization
AI Tools and FeaturesOur Services utilize and incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, such as machine learning, deep learning, statistical learning algorithms, models (including, without limitation, large language models), neural networks, and other artificial intelligence tools or methodologies, software implementations of any of the foregoing, and related hardware or equipment capable of generating various types of content (including, without limitation, text, images, video, audio, or computer code) based on user-supplied prompts (“AI Technologies”). Our Services may use, incorporate, or deliver to you output from the AI Technologies, such as answers, results, recommendations, information, data, materials, text, images, code, works, or other content (“AI Output”). By using our Services, you acknowledge and agree to the following terms regarding the AI Technologies and AI Output provided to you through, or in connection with, our Services: No Guarantee of AccuracyWe do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or correctness of any AI Output provided through our Services. The AI Technologies, while sophisticated, are not infallible and may produce inaccurate information or factual errors, incomplete or misleading responses, outdated or obsolete information, biased responses, errors, hallucinations, or fabricated results. User ResponsibilityYou are solely responsible for: (i) verifying all AI Output before relying on it for any purpose, (ii) independently fact-checking all AI Output, (iii) using your own judgment when evaluating AI Output, and (iv) seeking professional advice when appropriate, particularly for legal, medical, financial, or other specialized matters. The AI Output is not a substitute for professional advice. |
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