Scope of AI Usage
THE SABIL ecosystem incorporates artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automated systems in the following capacities:
- Content Recommendation: Suggesting articles, courses, and resources based on your expressed interests and engagement patterns — never based on invasive behavioral profiling or emotional manipulation.
- Assessment Scoring: Algorithmic calculation of assessment results, archetype mapping, and dimensional analysis within the Structural Reflection system.
- Search Enhancement: Improving search relevance and content discovery across our knowledge bases and product catalogs.
- Customer Support Assistance: Automated response suggestions and routing to help our support team respond more efficiently while maintaining human oversight on all substantive matters.
- Accessibility: Text-to-speech, translation assistance, and adaptive interface features to make content more accessible across languages and abilities.
We do not use AI for: predictive manipulation, addictive engagement optimization, discriminatory profiling, unauthorized surveillance, or automated decision-making that affects your rights or legal status.
AI Is Not Human Judgment
Wherever AI systems are deployed within THE SABIL, we maintain clear boundaries between algorithmic assistance and human judgment. Specifically:
- AI-generated content is reviewed by human editors for accuracy, tone, and alignment with our values before publication.
- Assessment results are algorithmically generated but designed to be interpreted through human reflection, not accepted uncritically.
- Community moderation tools are AI-assisted but all enforcement decisions involve human review.
- Course content, therapeutic frameworks, and spiritual teaching are authored by qualified human experts, not generated by AI.
- Customer service interactions may be AI-supported but escalate to human staff for complex, sensitive, or emotional matters.
We believe AI is a powerful tool for scale and accessibility, but it cannot replace the nuance, wisdom, and moral accountability of human judgment in matters of psychology, spirituality, education, and community care.
Data Used for AI Systems
AI systems deployed by THE SABIL are trained and operated using data that is either:
- Anonymized and aggregated usage patterns that cannot identify individual users
- Explicitly provided by users through forms, assessments, and account preferences
- Sourced from licensed, vetted datasets with appropriate intellectual property and privacy clearances
- Processed locally on user devices where technically feasible
We do not sell or share data used to train or operate our AI systems with external AI vendors, data brokers, or model-training platforms. Where third-party AI services are used (for example, cloud-based language models or image recognition), data sharing is limited to the minimum necessary and governed by strict data processing agreements.
Known Limitations of AI
We are transparent about the limitations of AI systems:
- AI may generate content that appears plausible but contains factual errors, outdated information, or logical inconsistencies.
- AI does not possess consciousness, emotional intelligence, spiritual insight, or moral reasoning.
- AI recommendations are based on patterns in data, not genuine understanding of your unique circumstances.
- AI may reflect biases present in training data, despite our efforts to mitigate this through careful system design.
- AI-generated outputs should never be treated as authoritative in medical, legal, psychological, or spiritual matters.
We actively monitor our AI systems for errors, bias, and harmful outputs. We welcome user reports of AI failures through our Contact page and treat such reports with seriousness.
Transparency & Disclosure
We disclose AI involvement in our systems wherever it may affect user understanding or decision-making. This includes:
- Labeling AI-generated or AI-assisted content clearly where it might be mistaken for human-authored material
- Explaining how assessment scores are calculated so users understand the algorithmic basis of their results
- Providing opt-out mechanisms for AI-driven personalization where feasible
- Maintaining clear documentation of AI system capabilities and limitations for internal and external review
We are committed to ongoing transparency as AI technology evolves. Our disclosure practices will be updated to reflect new capabilities, new risks, and new ethical standards as they emerge.
Ethical Commitments
THE SABIL commits to the following ethical principles in our use of artificial intelligence:
- Beneficence: AI serves human flourishing, not corporate extraction or attention manipulation.
- Autonomy: Users retain meaningful choice over AI-driven features and can opt out where feasible.
- Justice: AI systems are designed and monitored to avoid discriminatory outcomes across race, gender, religion, ability, and socioeconomic status.
- Transparency: We disclose what we use, why we use it, and what its limitations are.
- Accountability: Human beings remain responsible for AI-driven decisions that affect users.
Questions about this policy? We welcome thoughtful inquiry.
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