AI Disclosure
ICONZON Platform
Operator: TCI GROUP LTD
Effective Date: April 2026
This disclosure explains, in plain language, how artificial intelligence ("AI") and automation are used on Iconzon. It supplements our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. If anything conflicts, the Terms and Privacy Policy control.
1. AI-generated and assisted content
Parts of the Platform use machine learning and generative models to produce or suggest text, images, designs, ad copy, scripts, layouts, and similar outputs. Unless we clearly label a specific area as purely human-written, you should assume that suggestions, drafts, or auto-generated materials may be fully or partly produced by AI, not by a human at Iconzon.
Features may include conversational assistants (e.g. "Max" or similar agents), creative tools, scheduling helpers, and integrations that process your instructions and content to return results. The exact feature set may change over time.
2. Third-party AI providers
We rely on independent technology providers to power AI capabilities. Depending on the feature you use, your prompts and related inputs may be processed by providers such as Google (e.g. Google AI / Gemini APIs) and OpenAI, as well as other subprocessors listed in Section 5.5 of our Privacy Policy. Those providers operate under their own terms and safeguards; we select and configure integrations to deliver the Service.
3. Accuracy, bias, and limitations
AI outputs can be wrong, incomplete, biased, or outdated. They may resemble existing works or inadvertently suggest content that infringes third-party rights. The Platform does not provide legal, medical, tax, or financial advice; any such-like output is informational only.
You are responsible for reviewing outputs before publication or use, and for obtaining any licenses, clearances, or approvals required for your brand, ads, and jurisdictions.
4. Data practices related to AI
We process the data described in our Privacy Policy, including prompts, generated content, and technical metadata needed to run, secure, and improve the Service. We may use automated and human-assisted review to enforce acceptable use and safety.
As stated in the Privacy Policy, we do not use your private content to train public AI models in the manner described there. Retention and deletion follow the Privacy Policy.
5. Automation and agent-style features
Some features may propose or execute actions in the product (for example drafts, schedules, or campaign-related steps) based on your instructions. You remain responsible for all content published, ads run, spend, and compliance with advertising platforms (e.g. Meta, TikTok) and applicable law. AI and automation are aids, not a substitute for your judgment or professional compliance review.
6. Prohibited and high-risk uses
You must not use AI features for illegal, harmful, deceptive, or abusive purposes. Detailed rules appear in Sections 5, 6, and 8 of the Terms of Use, our Acceptable Use Policy, and our Trust & Safety overview. We may limit, suspend, or terminate access for violations.
7. Changes
We may update this disclosure as our product or providers evolve. The "Effective Date" at the top will change when we publish a material revision. Continued use of the Platform after updates constitutes acceptance of the revised disclosure to the extent permitted by law.
8. Your inputs, outputs, and intellectual property
Your inputs. Content and instructions you provide remain yours, subject to the license you grant us in the Terms of Use (including Section 7) so we can operate the Service.
Outputs. Materials generated or suggested by the Platform (text, images, video concepts, etc.) are intended for your use according to the Terms. Whether a given output is protected by copyright or other IP rights depends on your jurisdiction, how much human creative input is involved, and platform rules. We do not guarantee exclusivity, originality, or non-infringement—see Terms of Use Section 8.
Third-party rights and labeling. You are responsible for ensuring outputs do not infringe others' rights and for labeling or disclosing AI-generated or synthetic content where required by law or by publishers (e.g. Meta, TikTok).
Training data. We do not use your private content to train public AI models in the manner described in our Privacy Policy (Section 10). Third-party model providers apply their own safeguards; we configure integrations to deliver the Service and do not direct them to retain your data for unrelated model training.