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This disclosure obligation ensures individuals and consumers are informed of AI involvement in outputs that may directly affect them, at a defined minimum frequency.
Defense contractors and federal agencies using Claude must find alternatives. Enterprise customers with defense-adjacent business face compliance risk.
View change record →Readers who receive AI-produced advice, decisions, or recommendations directly must be told AI is involved, at least once per session.
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the Receiving Party shall (other than to the extent prohibited by law) provide prior written notice to the Disclosing Party and reasonably cooperate...with any efforts by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit such disclosure requirement
Recipient may disclose Discloser's Confidential Information: (i) to the extent that such disclosure is required by applicable law or by the order of a court...provided that...the Recipient promptly notifies the Discloser in writing of such required disclosure...
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"If model outputs are presented directly to individuals or consumers, you must disclose to them that you are using AI to help produce your advice, decisions, or recommendations. This disclosure must be provided at a minimum at the beginning of each session.— Excerpt from Anthropic's Anthropic API Usage Policy
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This disclosure obligation ensures individuals and consumers are informed of AI involvement in outputs that may directly affect them, at a defined minimum frequency.
Readers who receive AI-produced advice, decisions, or recommendations directly must be told AI is involved, at least once per session.
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