Opttab AI Policy
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This policy reflects our commitment to operational transparency: we explain our methodology openly so trust is earned, not assumed. It applies to articles, guides, documentation, marketing pages, and other editorial content published on opttab.com and our official channels, unless a specific piece states otherwise.
This policy does not replace our Terms and Conditions or Privacy Policy, which govern use of the Opttab platform and processing of personal data.
Policy Summary
- Generative AI may accelerate research, outlining, drafting, and data aggregation, but no editorial content is published without human authorship, editing, and approval.
- Contributors disclose when AI materially shaped a piece. Published disclosures link back to this policy where appropriate.
- Claims, statistics, and citations are verified by subject-matter reviewers. Material corrections are dated and explained.
- Opttab retains full accountability for accuracy, originality, compliance, and ethical use across published outputs.
Transparency Principles
These principles govern how AI is integrated into Opttab editorial and marketing work:
- Origin clarity. Readers should know who initiated an idea, who drafted the narrative, and who approved final publication.
- Tool attribution. When AI shapes ideation, analysis, or phrasing, we name the system (for example, a named large language model or internal Opttab workflow) and describe its role.
- Evidence over opinion. We do not publish factual assertions without a primary source, dataset, or reproducible methodology readers can inspect, except where clearly labelled as opinion or forecast.
- Version control. Significant updates to published content are dated and explained. Where practical, we preserve change notes on the page.
How We Use Generative AI
Research acceleration
AI systems may aggregate public statements, technical references, product documentation, and industry sources so our team can validate signals faster. AI outputs are treated as leads for human review, not as unquestioned facts.
Drafting and refinement
Authors may use AI to propose outlines, tighten prose, translate drafts, or explore counterarguments. Final narratives are rewritten, structured, and approved by humans to preserve original voice, context, and accuracy.
Structured data and technical content
AI assistants may help generate schema markup, JSON-LD, code snippets, checklists, or formatting for technical articles. Human reviewers confirm accuracy, security, and fit before deployment.
Compliance and quality monitoring
Internal tools may flag potential policy issues, missing disclosures, inconsistent terminology, or unverified claims. A human editor resolves every alert before publication.
Human Governance & Editorial Review
- Each substantive publication is assigned a responsible editor who confirms sourcing, factual integrity, and compliance with privacy, copyright, and marketing law.
- Sensitive topics (including medical, legal, or financial guidance) require additional expert review. We do not present such content as professional advice.
- We maintain internal editorial records that note reviewers, material AI assistance, and approval timestamps where workflows require it.
- Corrections are published promptly. Material errors receive a visible note at the top or bottom of the affected page with the correction date.
What AI Does Not Do
Generative AI does not autonomously publish on Opttab properties. Specifically, AI does not:
- approve or publish articles, case studies, or documentation without human sign-off;
- set or modify commercial pricing, contract terms, or billing policies;
- make binding commitments on behalf of Opttab to customers, partners, or the public;
- independently deploy code to production or change security, access, or infrastructure settings;
- respond to legal, regulatory, or data-subject requests without human review.
AI is a co-pilot our experts interrogate and verify. It is not an authority we defer to without review.
Disclosure Standards for Contributors
Contributors (employees, contractors, and approved guest authors) must disclose material AI assistance clearly and accessibly:
- Identify which parts of the work benefited from AI (research, outline, drafting, illustration, data visualization, translation, etc.).
- Name the primary tools used (for example, a named commercial LLM, image model, or internal Opttab agent).
- Affirm that a human reviewed the work and that Opttab remains accountable for accuracy, originality, and compliance.
Disclosures should appear near the point of consumption — for example, in an author bio, footnote, or dedicated disclosure block on the page — and may link to this policy.
AI in the Opttab Platform
Opttab is an AI-focused product. Customer-facing features (such as visibility monitoring, GEO/AEO recommendations, content suggestions, and automated analysis) use machine learning and third-party AI providers under contractual and technical safeguards described in our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
Platform outputs are generated for your account based on your inputs and configuration. They are not editorial publications by Opttab and should be validated by you before reliance in business, legal, or compliance decisions. This editorial policy addresses how Opttab speaks to the public; your use of the Service is governed separately.
Where you opt in to model-improvement uses of your content, or where we describe AI training practices, those choices are explained in product settings and legal documentation — not overridden by this page.
Appeals, Feedback & Contact
If you believe published content breaches this policy or contains an inaccuracy, contact us. We review good-faith reports promptly.
- Editorial & content: info@opttab.com
- General support: support@opttab.com
- Legal inquiries: legal@opttab.com
- Address: Opttab B.V., Keizersgracht 520H, 1017 EK Amsterdam
For privacy or data-protection matters, see our Privacy Policy or contact privacy@opttab.com.