Notes About Using AI
AI can be useful and wrong at the same time, so avoid sharing sensitive information, double-check key facts, and keep humans in charge.
Privacy
- Don’t share sensitive personal information (passwords, financial details, medical records).
- Assume anything you type could be stored or reviewed by the platform.
- AI is best for ideas, drafts, and learning—not private or confidential data.
Accuracy (“Hallucinations”)
- AI can confidently give you incorrect or outdated information.
- Always double-check important facts, especially medical, legal, or financial topics.
- Think of AI as a first draft or starting point, not a final authority.
Boundaries
- AI does not replace doctors, lawyers, therapists, or other professionals.
- It offers general information and perspective—not personalized advice.
- You stay in control: question results, ask follow-ups, or discard anything that doesn’t feel right.
Best Practice
- Use AI as a helpful assistant, not a decision-maker.
- Clear questions get better answers.
- If something sounds off, it probably is—verify it.


