AI Disclosure
How Mor uses artificial intelligence in its services.
Mor uses automated and artificial-intelligence-based systems (“AI Systems”) in certain parts of the Service. This AI Disclosure explains where AI Systems may be used, what information may be processed by those systems, when information may be processed by third-party AI providers acting on Mor's behalf, what AI-generated or AI-assisted outputs represent, and the important limitations, risks, and user responsibilities associated with those features.
This AI Disclosure supplements Mor's Privacy Policy and other applicable product notices. It does not replace them.
1. Scope of This Disclosure
This disclosure applies to AI-powered or AI-assisted features and workflows that Mor may make available through its app, website, and related services, including features used to:
- generate summaries, highlights, headlines, classifications, or other informational outputs;
- rank, organize, cluster, recommend, or personalize content;
- support search, retrieval, discovery, and navigation;
- power chat, question-answering, or similar interactive features;
- detect spam, abuse, manipulation, unsafe activity, or policy violations;
- support quality evaluation, reliability review, debugging, safety review, and performance monitoring.
Not every feature uses AI, and not every AI-related workflow is visible to users. Mor may change how and where AI Systems are used over time.
2. Where Mor Uses AI
Depending on the feature and product context, AI Systems may be used to help:
- summarize, rewrite, condense, or synthesize information from content;
- generate titles, highlights, descriptions, classifications, or similar informational text;
- cluster or relate content items covering the same or similar developments;
- rank, sort, filter, recommend, or personalize stories, feeds, and other content;
- answer user questions through chat or other interactive interfaces;
- detect spam, abuse, manipulation, unsafe conduct, or policy violations;
- support internal review of quality, relevance, consistency, reliability, safety, system performance, and product integrity.
Some outputs are fully AI-generated. Some outputs are AI-assisted. Some product decisions may be influenced by automated systems without producing visible text.
3. What AI-Generated or AI-Assisted Outputs Are
AI-generated or AI-assisted outputs are informational tools intended to help users navigate, understand, compare, or explore information more efficiently.
Depending on the feature, such outputs may be based on one or more of the following:
- third-party content, public information, or licensed materials;
- user-submitted prompts, questions, selections, feedback, or other inputs;
- story, article, or source context and related metadata;
- internal relevance, ranking, quality, safety, or personalization signals;
- system instructions, heuristics, retrieval methods, or other operational constraints.
Unless Mor expressly states otherwise, AI-generated or AI-assisted outputs:
- are not guaranteed statements of fact;
- do not necessarily reflect the full context of underlying source material;
- may reflect probabilistic, statistical, or model-based judgments rather than definitive conclusions;
- should be understood as assistance tools, not authoritative determinations.
4. What Information May Be Processed by AI Systems
Depending on the feature, Mor's AI Systems may process the following categories of information:
a. Account and profile information
This may include limited account-related information such as user identifiers, language settings, feature entitlements, saved preferences, or similar profile-level information needed to operate a feature.
b. User-submitted inputs
This may include prompts, questions, chat messages, search text, selections, feedback, correction requests, reports, and other content a user chooses to submit through AI-powered features.
c. Conversation and interaction context
For interactive features such as chat, this may include prior messages in a conversation, referenced story context, follow-up questions, relevant system instructions, and context needed to generate a response.
d. Content and source material
This may include article text, story excerpts, metadata, classifications, source links, retrieval context, clustering context, embeddings, or related materials needed to generate outputs or improve retrieval and relevance.
e. Personalization and ranking signals
This may include interaction signals such as follows, likes, saves, hides, clicks, dwell or engagement indicators, topic preferences, and similar signals used to organize, rank, recommend, or personalize content.
f. Safety, moderation, and reporting information
This may include user reports, flagged content, report categories, appeal submissions, abuse indicators, trust and safety notes, and other materials relevant to moderation, review, or enforcement workflows.
g. Technical and request metadata
This may include device, browser, session, request, diagnostic, reliability, and performance metadata reasonably necessary to operate, secure, debug, monitor, or improve AI-enabled features.
Mor may process some of this information directly, and some of it may be processed by third-party service providers acting on Mor's behalf.
5. Data Sent to Third-Party AI Providers
To operate certain AI-powered features, Mor may transmit or otherwise make available certain information to third-party AI service providers that process data on Mor's behalf.
Depending on the feature, the information sent may include:
- user-submitted prompts, questions, or messages;
- conversation context and prior exchanged messages;
- relevant story, article, or source context;
- content excerpts, metadata, classifications, embeddings, or related retrieval context;
- limited account, preference, or session information needed to deliver the feature;
- safety, abuse, or report-related material where relevant to enforcement, review, abuse prevention, or service integrity;
- technical, diagnostic, or request metadata reasonably needed to operate, secure, and monitor the service.
Mor does not represent that every category listed above is sent in every case. The information shared depends on the specific feature, workflow, user action, system design, provider routing, and operational need.
6. Third-Party AI Services
Mor currently uses third-party AI service providers to support certain AI-related capabilities, including the following providers identified on this page at the time of publication:
- OpenAI: used for certain content-processing functions, including fact extraction, story composition, embedding-related workflows, and similar text-processing operations.
- Google (including Gemini and/or Vertex AI): used for certain chat-based question-answering and related interactive processing functions.
When a user chooses to use a feature supported by one of these providers, the information reasonably required to operate that feature may be processed by that provider on Mor's behalf.
Mor may change, add, or remove AI service providers over time. Mor may also change provider configurations, routing logic, or internal workflows. If Mor does so, Mor may update this disclosure, the Privacy Policy, and/or related product notices accordingly.
7. Why Mor Uses AI
Mor may use AI Systems for purposes such as:
- generating summaries, highlights, titles, classifications, and related informational outputs;
- answering user questions and supporting chat-based exploration;
- improving search, retrieval, clustering, and discovery experiences;
- ranking, organizing, recommending, and personalizing content and recommendations;
- detecting spam, manipulation, abuse, unsafe conduct, or policy violations;
- evaluating quality, relevance, consistency, reliability, and system performance;
- debugging issues, monitoring reliability, and protecting service integrity.
Mor does not use AI as a guarantee of truth, neutrality, completeness, or correctness.
8. Accuracy, Completeness, and Source Limitations
AI Systems can make mistakes. AI-generated or AI-assisted outputs may be:
- inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, misleading, or wrong;
- missing context, nuance, uncertainty, or later developments;
- overly compressed, ambiguous, overconfident, or imprecise;
- incorrectly attributing claims, quotes, events, timelines, or viewpoints;
- combining or conflating information from multiple sources in ways that are incomplete or incorrect;
- inconsistent across time, features, users, model versions, or source states.
Because Mor is an information product, users should understand that source material itself may be partial, evolving, conflicting, edited, corrected, paywalled, removed, or otherwise changed after an output is generated.
Summaries, answers, and other AI outputs may simplify or compress underlying reporting. Where context matters, users should consult original reporting or other authoritative sources.
9. No Professional Advice; No High-Stakes Reliance
AI-generated or AI-assisted outputs are not legal, medical, financial, investment, tax, safety, emergency, compliance, or other professional advice.
Users should not rely on AI-generated or AI-assisted outputs for decisions that could result in harm, legal exposure, financial loss, medical consequences, personal safety issues, or other high-stakes outcomes.
If qualified guidance is needed, users should consult an appropriate professional. If there is an emergency or urgent risk of harm, users should contact local emergency services or other appropriate authorities.
10. Personalization, Ranking, and Automation
Some parts of the Service may use automated systems, including AI Systems, to rank, sort, organize, cluster, filter, recommend, or personalize content.
Automated ranking, recommendation, and personalization may be imperfect. These systems may:
- prioritize signals that do not reflect a user's actual intent;
- surface content that is inaccurate, low-quality, repetitive, objectionable, or not relevant;
- change over time as data, models, heuristics, user behavior, provider behavior, or system objectives change.
Mor does not guarantee any specific ranking result, recommendation quality, personalization outcome, or level of relevance.
11. AI-Powered Chat and User Inputs
If Mor offers chat, question-answering, or similar interactive AI features, users choose whether to submit content into those features.
By entering prompts, questions, messages, or other material into an AI-powered input, the user directs Mor to process that submitted content, together with relevant context, in order to provide the requested feature. Depending on the feature, that processing may involve third-party AI service providers acting on Mor's behalf.
User-submitted content may influence outputs and may produce unintended, unexpected, incomplete, or incorrect results.
Users are responsible for ensuring that they have the rights, permissions, and lawful basis needed to submit any content they provide.
12. Sensitive Information and Responsible Use
Do not submit highly sensitive information through AI-powered features unless Mor expressly asks for it and clearly indicates that the relevant feature is designed to handle that type of information.
This includes, by way of example:
- passwords or authentication credentials;
- security codes, one-time passcodes, or recovery codes;
- Social Security numbers or other national identification numbers;
- passport numbers, driver's license numbers, or other government-issued identification information;
- bank account information, payment card information, or other financial account data;
- health, medical, diagnostic, or treatment information;
- precise location information;
- highly sensitive personal communications;
- any other information that could create material privacy, security, financial, or personal risk if mishandled.
Even where a user voluntarily chooses to submit information into an AI-powered feature, Mor does not recommend using such features as a repository for highly sensitive personal data unless the product expressly indicates otherwise.
13. Retention, Provider Use, and Review of Submitted Content
Information processed through AI-enabled features may be retained by Mor and/or its service providers for periods reasonably necessary to operate the Service, maintain security, investigate abuse, comply with law, enforce policies, debug issues, preserve records, or support other legitimate operational needs.
Processing, retention, handling, and review may vary depending on:
- the provider involved;
- the feature used;
- system configuration;
- contractual terms;
- legal requirements;
- security and abuse-prevention needs;
- operational and reliability requirements.
Where available and appropriate, Mor may seek provider terms, contractual protections, and technical configurations intended to limit unrelated use of submitted business or customer content. However, retention, handling, processing, and review practices may vary depending on provider capabilities, product configuration, contractual terms, and applicable law.
Mor does not make blanket representations in this disclosure that all submitted content is never retained, never reviewed, or never used beyond immediate response generation. Users should review Mor's Privacy Policy and other applicable notices for additional information.
14. AI-Assisted Safety, Moderation, and Enforcement
Mor may use automated systems, including AI-assisted tools, to detect, prevent, review, flag, prioritize, or respond to:
- spam;
- abuse;
- harassment;
- manipulation;
- fraud or deceptive activity;
- policy violations;
- unsafe or prohibited conduct;
- other activity that may affect users, the platform, or service integrity.
Automated systems can make mistakes. They may over-enforce, under-enforce, miss context, or incorrectly flag benign activity.
Reports, appeals, corrections, and enforcement-related submissions may be evaluated through additional automated and non-automated review processes, depending on the nature of the issue and Mor's operational practices at the time.
Mor does not guarantee that any automated or human-supported review process will identify every issue or reach a particular outcome.
15. Product Notices, Labels, and User Choice
Mor may provide product notices, disclosures, labels, warnings, or other indicators to identify AI-generated or AI-assisted features or outputs where appropriate to the feature and interface.
For example, Mor may identify summaries, chat responses, or similar outputs as AI-generated or AI-assisted where Mor determines that such labeling is appropriate.
Availability, format, and placement of notices may vary by feature, platform, interface, and product version.
Where required by law or where offered in the product, Mor may also provide additional notices, warnings, consent flows, permissions, or settings related to AI-powered features.
16. Feedback, Corrections, and Reporting Concerns
Mor may provide mechanisms for users to report inaccurate outputs, request review, submit corrections, raise safety concerns, or flag quality issues.
Where such tools are available, users should use Mor's in-product reporting flows, support channels, or Trust Center contact points.
Submission of a report, correction, or complaint does not guarantee a specific action, response time, or outcome.
17. Relationship to the Privacy Policy and App Disclosures
This AI Disclosure supplements Mor's Privacy Policy. The Privacy Policy governs broader issues relating to data collection, use, sharing, retention, security, and available rights or choices.
Mor's in-app disclosures, feature-level notices, App Store privacy disclosures, support materials, and trust or safety pages may provide additional detail depending on the feature and context.
If there is any apparent tension between a brief feature notice and this disclosure, users should interpret the materials together with the Privacy Policy and any more specific notice applicable to the feature being used.
18. No Guarantees
Mor makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability, availability, suitability, or fitness of AI-generated or AI-assisted outputs for any purpose.
Use of AI-powered features and AI-generated or AI-assisted outputs is at the user's own discretion and risk.
19. Changes to This Disclosure
Mor may update this AI Disclosure from time to time as its products, AI features, providers, workflows, legal obligations, or operational practices evolve.
The Last Updated date above reflects the most recent revision to this disclosure. Continued use of the Service after changes become effective constitutes acceptance of the revised disclosure to the extent permitted by applicable law.
20. Contact the Trust Center
For questions about this AI Disclosure, including questions about how Mor uses AI Systems, what AI-generated or AI-assisted outputs represent, or the limitations and safeguards associated with automated features, contact Mor's Trust Center.
If Mor provides an in-product reporting or support mechanism for the relevant issue, users should use that channel first where appropriate.
Contact the Trust Center
For questions about this AI Disclosure, including questions about how Mor uses AI Systems, what AI-generated or AI-assisted outputs represent, or the limitations and safeguards associated with automated features, contact Mor's Trust Center.
If you are unable to use this form, you may email trust@themorapp.com.