7 Total
1 High severity
6 Medium severity
0 Low severity
Summary

This document establishes Inflection AI's data collection, use, and retention practices for users of its AI products. The policy authorizes the company to collect chat conversations, account information, device data, and usage patterns, and permits the use of conversation content to train and improve AI models. California residents and EU users are granted rights to access, delete, or restrict processing of their personal data upon request to the company.

Technical / Legal Breakdown

This document is Inflection AI's privacy policy, governing the collection, use, storage, and sharing of personal data by Inflection AI in connection with its AI products and services, including conversational AI offerings. The policy states that Inflection AI collects information users provide directly (including conversation content, account data, and feedback), information collected automatically (device identifiers, usage data, log data, and cookies), and information from third-party sources; the terms authorize use of this data to provide and improve services, train AI models, personalize experiences, and for safety and security purposes. A notable provision is the use of conversation content and user inputs to train and improve Inflection AI's models, which is a practice disclosed in the policy and carries meaningful implications for users who share sensitive personal information during interactions; the policy does not appear to offer a straightforward opt-out from this use for existing interactions, though the document asserts certain user rights. The policy engages with GDPR frameworks for EU/EEA users, CCPA/CPRA for California residents, and general FTC consumer protection standards, with the extent of rights and obligations varying materially by jurisdiction. Compliance teams should note that the breadth of AI training data use, the scope of third-party sharing with service providers and business partners, and the retention practices described may require evaluation under GDPR lawful basis requirements, CCPA data sale and sharing opt-out obligations, and emerging AI-specific regulatory frameworks.

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Mapped Governance Frameworks

CCPA/CPRA
California, USA
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Connecticut Data Privacy Act Amendments
US-CT
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FTC Act Section 5
United States Federal
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GDPR
European Union
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Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act
US-IN
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Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act
US-KY
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Universal Opt-Out Mechanism Expansion 2026
US
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