AI Disclosure
Ops++ uses large language models (from providers such as Anthropic and OpenAI) to draft content, make recommendations, and assist with business operations. Here is exactly how AI is governed on this platform.
AI content is labeled and reviewable
Content produced by AI workers is a draft until a human reviews it or you explicitly configure an action as low-risk. AI output can be wrong; review it before it reaches customers.
Human approval on sensitive actions
Actions that touch customers, money, or your public reputation (sending messages, publishing responses, offering discounts) require human approval by default.
Default-deny permissions
AI workers can only perform actions that were explicitly granted, within daily execution limits and monthly spending caps you control.
Everything is audit-logged
Every permission check, execution, approval, and configuration change is recorded in an append-only audit log.
Emergency kill switch
You can pause a single worker or stop all AI activity across your organization instantly, at any time.
Ops++ makes no guarantee of business outcomes. AI workers assist with operations; they do not replace your judgment, and you remain responsible for communications sent on your behalf. Where law requires disclosing automated communications, you are responsible for compliance in your jurisdiction.