AI use
AI-use disclosure
Where human responsibility stays, how editorial AI support is bounded, and what changes when a visitor opens the third-party Assistant.
- Last updated
- July 16, 2026
- Review status
- Interim disclosure; AI governance and privacy review pending.
Human accountability
RealWorldAI.ai's policy is that a named human or accountable organization remains responsible for consequential decisions, publication choices, source verification, and corrections. AI support does not transfer that responsibility to a model.
Editorial use
AI may assist with research organization, drafting, summarization, or technical work. Material claims still require source review, appropriate context, and human approval. The site should identify uncertainty and avoid presenting generated language as independent evidence.
The RealWorld AI Assistant
The Assistant link opens a third-party ChatGPT experience operated by OpenAI. It is not a first-party RealWorldAI.ai form, a human contact channel, a certification service, or a source of professional advice.
Do not submit confidential, security-sensitive, legally privileged, controlled, procurement-restricted, or personally identifying information. Review OpenAI's current terms and privacy policy before using the service.
Appropriate reliance
Check important outputs against authoritative sources and the rules of the relevant institution. AI output should not be the sole basis for a legal or material decision about a person, public resource, contract, or regulated activity.
This interim notice describes the current repository-controlled site behavior. It is not legal advice and does not replace review for a specific jurisdiction or use case.
Questions or correction requests can start at the RealWorldAI.ai contact page.