Every synthetic thing on this site.
Labeled, in one place.
We use AI to build this site and parts of the platform. The EU AI Act says you have a right to know when you are seeing or hearing AI, and when you are talking to it. We think that is just correct, so we publish the whole register — and we hold ourselves to it whether or not you are in the EU.
What is AI-generated here, and how it is disclosed.
If it was made or altered by AI, it is on this list with a label you can see.
The lines we hold, in writing.
Not aspirations. The rules we actually operate by, so you can hold us to them.
- We label AI-generated media. Audio, video, images and synthetic voices carry a visible disclosure — and, as we roll it out, machine-readable marking as well.
- We clone a voice only with written consent. Our CTO consented to his. A voice is biometric personal data; we treat it that way, and we will never clone anyone else’s without explicit permission.
- We tell you when you are talking to AI. The chat assistant identifies itself as a bot and always offers a human.
- A human decides on consequential actions. In the platform, AI recommends — revoke a session, isolate a host — and a person approves before anything happens. Containment takes two approvals.
- We do not do workplace emotion inference. The EU AI Act prohibits inferring emotions of workers; we do not build it, sell it, or surface call-sentiment in staff performance views.
- We publish what isn’t done. Our in-progress conformance work is named on the unfinished page, not hidden.
We are pursuing full EU AI Act and GDPR conformance regardless of where a given customer sits — not because every customer is in Europe, but because it is the stricter standard and it is the right one. The parts that are live are above. The parts still in progress are on the unfinished page, by name, with no spin.
This page and the exact wording of every compliance statement on this site are under review by counsel. Nothing here is legal advice, and we will correct anything a regulator or our lawyers tell us to correct — in public, on this page.