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AI and Educational Disclaimer

Effective date: April 26, 2026

Read this disclaimer carefully so you can use Solvequill effectively and safely.

1. What Solvequill Is and Is Not

Solvequill is an AI-assisted educational platform. It helps you understand a problem by reading the question you submit, drafting a step-by-step solution, narrating it on a whiteboard, and producing supporting study tools (summaries, key concepts, mistakes lists, quizzes, practice problems, and study plans). Solvequill is not a teacher, tutor, school, exam authority, certification body, professional advisor, or official answer key. Use it as a learning aid, not as the final word.

2. AI Outputs Can Be Wrong

AI-generated text, math, code, audio, and video may be inaccurate, incomplete, biased, outdated, hallucinated, or off-topic. The model may misread the question text, misinterpret a diagram or photo, transcribe handwriting incorrectly, miss units or assumptions, choose an unsuitable method, or generate content that looks confident but is wrong. Always treat outputs as a draft to be checked, not as ground truth.

3. Subject-Specific Notes

Mathematics: numerical results, algebraic simplifications, integration steps, and proofs may contain errors. Verify critical computations with a calculator, CAS, or trusted source. Physics: unit conversions, sign conventions, and approximations are common failure modes. Re-derive and sanity-check values you depend on. Coding: generated code may compile but still have logic bugs, security flaws, performance issues, or library-version incompatibilities. Run tests, review the diff, and never paste untrusted code into production systems without review.

4. Verify Before Acting

Before relying on a Solvequill output for grades, exams, scholarships, admissions, professional submissions, financial decisions, safety-critical work, medical or legal questions, engineering calculations, or any consequential outcome, you must independently verify the result with appropriate authoritative sources, instructors, or qualified professionals.

5. Do Not Use for High-Risk Domains

Do not use Solvequill outputs as the basis for medical diagnosis or treatment, legal advice, financial or investment decisions, safety-critical engineering, emergency response, regulatory submissions, laboratory protocols, structural calculations, or any context where an error could harm people, property, or rights. Solvequill is not designed, tested, or certified for those uses.

6. Academic Integrity

You are responsible for following the academic integrity rules of your school, university, instructor, examination authority, or employer. Submitting Solvequill-generated work as your own where that is not allowed is academic misconduct. Solvequill is intended to help you learn — not to bypass assessments. Many institutions allow tutor-style tools for studying but prohibit their use during graded work; check before submitting.

7. Bias and Limitations

AI systems learn from large datasets and inherit biases, gaps, and stylistic tendencies present in those datasets. Coverage of niche curricula, regional notation, less-common languages, accessibility-related rephrasing, or culturally specific examples may be uneven. We continuously work to reduce these gaps but cannot eliminate them.

8. Generated Voice and Video

Narration is generated by text-to-speech systems. Pronunciation of names, technical terms, and non-English phrases may be imperfect. The synthetic voice is for educational narration only and must not be used to imitate a real person, deceive listeners, or generate misleading content.

9. Shared and Public Content

When you publish a video or share a link, the title, description, tags, and rendered content may be visible to other users. Solvequill may suggest titles or summaries, but you are responsible for reviewing them and removing anything that is private, sensitive, or potentially infringing before publishing.

10. Reporting Wrong Outputs

If you encounter an output that is incorrect, harmful, biased, unsafe, or otherwise problematic, please report it through the in-app feedback or report controls. Reports help us improve quality, retrain prompts, adjust filters, and protect future users. We cannot promise a per-incident reply but every report is reviewed.

11. Effective Date and Updates

This disclaimer is effective as of the date shown above and may be updated as the Service evolves. Continued use of Solvequill after the effective date of an updated disclaimer constitutes acceptance of the changes. The current version is always available in the Legal section of the Service.