Consumer Law
Drafting AI Output Disclaimers for Your Platform
Protect your business with a custom AI output disclaimer that addresses the legal and practical risks of deploying AI-generated content in Australia.
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What's included
What goes into a properly tailored AI output disclaimer
A custom AI output disclaimer for your website, app, or product, drafted to address sector-specific risks.
- Consultation to assess your business and AI outputs
- Drafting of a sector-specific AI output disclaimer
- Consideration of privacy, consumer, and IP requirements
- Guidance on effective placement and usage
- Two rounds of revisions
Project
AI Output Disclaimer
Status
CompletePrepared by
Alex Solo
Senior Lawyer

FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Unsure about how we work? We have gathered the most common questions for your convenience.
An AI output disclaimer clarifies your business's position regarding the use and reliability of AI-generated content, setting clear expectations for users. It can make the limits of AI-generated material clearer for users and reduce avoidable confusion about how outputs should be used. The effectiveness of the disclaimer depends on how your business actually handles and presents AI content. The work can strengthen your position on the issue in scope, but it cannot account for every operational fact outside the materials provided.
A tailored AI output disclaimer addresses the nature of your AI outputs, their intended use, and any limitations or risks involved. It typically covers privacy, intellectual property, and consumer protection considerations relevant to your sector. The scope is shaped by your industry, the types of AI outputs involved, and how users interact with your platform. The right drafting depends on how your business collects, uses, and shares information in practice.
We assess your business model, the type of AI content you generate, and the relevant regulatory landscape. The disclaimer is drafted to reflect your actual data practices, user base, and sector-specific risks. This ensures the document is practical for your operations and addresses key legal exposures. The approach relies on accurate details about your AI systems, how users engage with your platform, and the way your business manages information.
Using a generic template can expose your business to risk, as it may overlook important details about your AI system, user interactions, or sector-specific legal requirements. A tailored disclaimer considers how your business collects, uses, and shares information, and addresses risks that a template might miss. This service is designed to provide a document that fits your business context and helps manage legal exposure more effectively than a one-size-fits-all approach.
After you provide details about your business and AI systems, we draft the disclaimer and deliver it digitally. Most clients receive a draft within a few business days, but timing can vary depending on the complexity of your operations and how quickly you provide feedback for revisions. Prompt communication and clear information help ensure the process moves efficiently from drafting to final delivery.
As an online law firm, we eliminate the headaches of paying us by the hour and finding time to meet with a lawyer in person. We charge a fixed fee, with upfront quotes and transparent pricing, and communicate via phone, email and video chat - whichever suits you! You'll be guided through our process by our expert lawyers, who are Australian-qualified and specialise in technology, intellectual property, contract drafting, corporate and commercial law.
At Sprintlaw, our pricing is transparent and designed for startups and small businesses. Many one-off legal services, including document drafting and reviews, are provided for a fixed fee with an upfront quote before you proceed.
Prices typically range from $250 to $2,500 AUD depending on the complexity and scope of the work. For ongoing support, Sprintlaw Memberships include options such as legal templates, consultations, a legal helpline and credits for services.
If your project is larger or more complex, we will provide a tailored quote after understanding what you need.
Our law firm operates completely online, which means we can help you wherever you are in Australia. We work at The Commons Central - a cool co-working space in Chippendale, Sydney - but our lawyers often work flexibly across various locations.
Our lawyers also work from co-working spaces and home offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, so clients can get help online without needing to meet in person.
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Get a free quote
Our legally trained consultants will prepare a fixed-fee quote for you.
Accept online
Accept your fixed-fee quote and e-sign our engagement letter.
Speak with a lawyer
Our expert lawyers will talk you through your project via phone, video call or whatever suits.
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