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AI & automated decision-making.

We build AI security and governance tools — so we hold ourselves to the same standard of transparency we help our customers meet.

Effective Date: June 29, 2026  ·  Last Updated: June 29, 2026

This Notice explains how Cranium AI, Inc. (“Cranium,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) uses artificial intelligence (“AI”) and automated decision-making technology, and the rights and choices you may have under emerging AI laws. It supplements our Privacy Policy.

1. Where We Use AI

We use AI and automated processing in two distinct contexts:

  • Our platform (the Services). Cranium’s platform uses AI and automated analysis to help enterprises discover, test, monitor, and govern their own AI models, agents, and AI supply chain. When you use the Services, AI features operate on the data your organization provides under your agreement with us.
  • Our website & business operations. On our Site and in marketing, sales, and support, we may use AI-assisted tools for analytics, content personalization, lead routing, chat assistance, and security monitoring.

2. No Significant Automated Decisions Without Human Oversight

We do not use automated decision-making technology to make decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects about you — such as decisions about credit, employment, or access to essential services — solely by automated means and without meaningful human involvement on the Site. Where AI supports a material decision, a qualified person remains accountable for it.

3. AI Chat & Interacting With Our Systems

If we make an AI chatbot or virtual assistant available on the Site, we will clearly disclose when you are interacting with an automated system rather than a human, consistent with applicable transparency laws. AI assistants may produce inaccurate or incomplete responses; for anything important, please confirm with a member of our team.

4. AI-Generated Output

Output generated by our Services or website tools is provided to assist you and may be incomplete or inaccurate. It is not legal, regulatory, security, or other professional advice, and a qualified human should review it before you rely on it. You are responsible for how you use any output.

5. Training Data & Model Development

We do not use the personal data you submit through the Site to train publicly available generative AI models. To the extent we develop or fine-tune models, we do so using data we are permitted to use under our customer agreements and applicable law, with safeguards appropriate to the data involved. Where a Cranium offering meets the definition of a covered generative AI system under laws such as California’s AB 2013, we will publish the training-data disclosures those laws require.

6. Your Rights Regarding Automated Processing

Depending on where you live, applicable law may give you the right to be informed about, opt out of, or obtain human review of certain automated processing or profiling:

  • California (CCPA ADMT regulations). As these requirements phase in, California residents may have rights to receive a pre-use notice about, opt out of, and access information about certain uses of automated decision-making technology.
  • Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia & other state privacy laws. You may have the right to opt out of profiling that produces legal or similarly significant effects, and to appeal decisions about your rights requests.
  • Colorado AI Act. As the Colorado AI Act takes effect, where we deploy a high-risk AI system that makes a consequential decision about you, we will provide the disclosures and choices the law requires.
  • Texas (TRAIGA). We do not develop or deploy AI for the purposes the Texas Responsible AI Governance Act prohibits, such as unlawful behavioral manipulation or unlawful discrimination.
  • EU/UK (GDPR & EU AI Act). You have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing that produces legal or similarly significant effects, with limited exceptions, and to obtain human review. Where the EU AI Act applies to our offerings, we will meet its transparency and governance obligations.

To exercise any of these rights, submit our Privacy Request Form or email privacy@cranium.ai. We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights.

7. Our Commitments

We design and operate our AI with the same principles we help our customers apply: human accountability, security by design, data minimization, testing for harmful or biased behavior, and transparency about how AI is used. Our governance practices evolve with the law and the technology.

8. Changes & Contact

We may update this Notice as our use of AI and the legal landscape change. We will post updates here with a new “Last Updated” date. Questions? Email privacy@cranium.ai.