Jasper may use what you type into the platform, including your questions to the AI and the responses it generates, to improve its AI systems, unless you opt out.
This analysis describes what Jasper AI's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
Business users submitting confidential, proprietary, or client-related content as prompts should be aware that this material may be used to train Jasper's AI models unless they actively exercise the opt-out, which has practical implications for data confidentiality obligations.
Interpretive note: The exact scope of the opt-out and whether it applies retroactively to previously submitted content is not clearly specified in the available document text.
The terms authorize Jasper to use submitted prompts and AI-generated outputs to improve its models, meaning sensitive business content could inform future AI behavior unless the user opts out via account settings or email request.
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"We may use the content you submit to Jasper, including prompts, inputs, and outputs, to improve and train our AI models. You may opt out of this use by adjusting your settings or contacting us at privacy@jasper.ai.— Excerpt from Jasper AI's Jasper Privacy Policy
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: This provision engages GDPR Articles 6 and 13 (lawful basis and transparency for processing), the EU AI Act provisions on training data for general-purpose AI models, and the FTC Act's requirements around deceptive data practices. EU data protection authorities and the FTC are the primary enforcement bodies. The reliance on an opt-out mechanism rather than affirmative consent for AI training purposes may require evaluation under GDPR's lawful basis framework, particularly where legitimate interests is asserted without a documented balancing test. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: High. Enterprise customers who submit proprietary or confidential content via Jasper face potential data confidentiality and contractual exposure if their own agreements with clients or regulators restrict secondary use of that content. Organizations in regulated industries face heightened exposure. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU/EEA users have heightened protections under GDPR; the opt-out mechanism may not satisfy GDPR's lawful basis requirements in all use cases. California users have CPRA rights regarding the use of personal information for secondary purposes. Illinois and other US states with emerging AI-specific legislation may also apply. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: B2B procurement teams should confirm whether enterprise or API agreements include contractual restrictions on use of submitted content for model training, as the standard policy relies on an opt-out that users must proactively exercise. A Data Processing Addendum should be reviewed to confirm training data use restrictions. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should audit whether the opt-out mechanism is clearly communicated at point of data collection, document the lawful basis relied upon for this processing under GDPR, and assess whether user-facing disclosures satisfy GDPR Article 13 transparency requirements. Organizations should also verify whether API-level controls exist to suppress training use at the account or workspace level.
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Business users submitting confidential, proprietary, or client-related content as prompts should be aware that this material may be used to train Jasper's AI models unless they actively exercise the opt-out, which has practical implications for data confidentiality obligations.
The terms authorize Jasper to use submitted prompts and AI-generated outputs to improve its models, meaning sensitive business content could inform future AI behavior unless the user opts out via account settings or email request.
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