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AI Usage.
How Decent Ops may use AI-assisted tools and where the limits are.
How AI may be used
Decent Ops may use AI-assisted tools to help organize project information, draft website copy, refine brand language, prepare metadata, structure service pages, prepare working notes, summarize materials, review content, generate checklists, compare options, and improve clarity.
Human review remains part of the process
AI-assisted output can contain mistakes. It can misunderstand context, overstate claims, miss nuance, generate inaccurate statements, or sound polished while still being wrong. Decent Ops reviews, edits, and applies judgment before treating AI-assisted work as ready for client use.
What AI is not used to guarantee
AI is not used to guarantee search rankings, business revenue, legal compliance, accounting correctness, cybersecurity protection, platform uptime, complete factual accuracy without review, regulatory approval, or professional advice outside Decent Ops’ scope.
Sensitive information and AI tools
Clients should avoid submitting highly sensitive information unless Decent Ops has explicitly agreed on an appropriate handling method. Do not casually submit passwords, payment card numbers, banking credentials, government identification numbers, medical records, private legal records, confidential employee records, trade secrets, or sensitive customer lists.
No hidden AI theater
Decent Ops does not present AI as magic. The value is not “AI did it.” The value is using the right tool, with the right context, under human direction, to produce clearer systems and better work.
Client approval
Clients are responsible for reviewing final work before using it publicly, operationally, legally, or commercially.