AI Use Disclaimer
Last updated: April 24, 2026
The short version
AI can be wrong. Always check it before you use it. When you take AI output and apply it to your work, that output becomes yourwork — you own the responsibility for whether it’s accurate, appropriate, and safe to use in your job, your industry, and your life.
This Disclaimer forms part of our Terms of Service. The Service teaches you how to use AI effectively and includes AI-powered features (the AI Learning Buddy, the Prompt Simulator, and external AI tools we teach you to use, like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Copilot). This Disclaimer explains what AI can and cannot do, and what that means for you.
1. AI Is Imperfect
Large language models and other AI systems are probabilistic. They generate responses by predicting what comes next based on patterns in their training data. They do not “know” things the way a person does. As a result, AI output can be:
- Incorrect. AI can confidently state facts that are wrong — names, dates, statistics, citations, law, medical information, financial data, and more. This is called a “hallucination.”
- Outdated. AI is trained on data up to a cutoff date and may not reflect recent events, changes in law, or current best practice.
- Biased. AI reflects the biases of its training data, which can produce unfair or stereotyped output about people, groups, or situations.
- Misleading. AI can produce plausible-sounding but superficial or misleading analysis, and will often agree with incorrect premises in your prompt.
- Inappropriate. Depending on the prompt, AI may generate content that is offensive, infringing, or unsuitable for your context.
2. You Are Responsible for What You Do With AI Output
When you take an AI’s output and use it in your work, your business, your teaching, your decisions, or your personal affairs, the output is effectively your work. You are solely responsible for what you do with it. Specifically:
- Verify facts, figures, and citations. Never publish, submit, or act on specific numbers, quotes, or legal or regulatory claims without checking a trusted source.
- Review for bias and appropriateness. Read critically before you share. AI doesn’t know your audience.
- Follow your employer’s and industry’s rules. Many workplaces prohibit putting confidential data into external AI tools or require disclosure of AI-assisted work. Know your rules; follow them.
- Comply with law, professional ethics, and regulation. If you are a licensed professional (medical, legal, financial, educational, etc.), your obligations to your clients, students, or patients are unchanged by AI.
- Exercise your own judgment. AI should supplement, not replace, your thinking.
3. No Professional Advice
Nothing generated by the AI Learning Buddy, the Prompt Simulator, any lesson, or any AI tool we teach you about constitutes legal, medical, financial, tax, psychological, educational, or any other kind of professional advice. If you need professional advice, consult a qualified licensed professional in the relevant field.
4. No Warranty on AI Output
We make no warranty, express or implied, that AI output is accurate, complete, appropriate, non-infringing, confidential, secure, current, or fit for any particular purpose. AI output is provided “as is.” You bear all risk arising from your use of it.
5. Third-Party AI Providers
We teach you how to use AI tools operated by third parties (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and others). We are not affiliated with or endorsed by those providers, and we have no control over their output, policies, pricing, availability, or data practices. When you interact with a third-party AI tool, you are subject to that provider’s terms and privacy policy, not ours.
6. Not for High-Stakes Decisions
Do not use AI output as a sole input to high-stakes decisions that affect safety, health, finances, legal rights, or significant consequences — yours or anyone else’s — without independent verification and the involvement of a qualified professional where appropriate. Examples include medical diagnoses or treatment, legal filings, tax positions, investment decisions, hiring or firing decisions, and anything safety-critical.
7. Confidentiality & Sensitive Data
Do not paste confidential, proprietary, personally identifiable, or regulated data (health records, student records, privileged legal material, trade secrets) into any AI tool without explicit written authorization from the owner of that information and assurance that the tool’s data-handling practices meet your obligations. Our prompt simulator runs locally in your browser and does not send prompts to our servers, but many external AI tools may log, train on, or human-review what you paste.
8. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any loss, damage, or claim arising out of or relating to your use of AI output — including incorrect information, missed deadlines, reputational harm, financial loss, or any consequence of decisions you made with AI assistance. Our total liability is limited as stated in Section 10 of the Terms of Service.
9. Questions
Contact support@doworkwithai.com with questions about this Disclaimer.