AI output disclaimer
Last updated August 21, 2026
Every tool on AIBizKit generates its output with a third-party AI model. AI-generated content can be wrong, outdated, or oddly phrased — treat everything a tool returns as a draft, not a finished, verified fact.
What the AI is instructed not to do
Every tool’s underlying prompt explicitly forbids inventing product specs, prices, guarantees, certifications, statistics, testimonials, or awards that you didn’t supply. When a detail is missing, the model is told to make a neutral assumption rather than fabricate one, or to flag what’s missing. It’s also told to avoid unsupported superlatives (“#1”, “guaranteed”, “clinically proven”) and manufactured urgency or scarcity you didn’t ask for.
What that instruction can’t guarantee
An instruction is not a guarantee. The model can still misread your input, phrase something ambiguously, or occasionally slip past its own instructions. Nothing here should be read as a claim that output is always accurate.
What you’re responsible for
Before you publish, send, or otherwise rely on anything a tool generates, you should check:
- Factual accuracy — product specs, prices, availability, and any claim about your business.
- Legal and platform compliance — advertising rules (e.g. FTC, platform ad policies), and, for review replies, anything you say about an investigation or resolution actually happened.
- Tone and fit for the audience you’re actually addressing.
Legal terms
This page explains what our tools do and don’t do. The binding terms governing your use of AIBizKit, including liability, are in our Terms of Service. For what happens to the text you submit, see How we use your data.