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Acceptable Use Policy

Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: May 26, 2026
Service: HyperAILab
Contact Channel: contact@hyperailab.com

1. Overview

This Acceptable Use Policy ("Policy") governs access to and use of HyperAILab, the HyperAILab website, credential-gated portfolio areas, AI solution demos, consulting materials, production AI platforms, automation systems, advisory services, enterprise governance materials, lifecycle support services, contact forms, documentation, APIs, exports, integrations, and related digital or professional services (collectively, the "Service").

The Service provides AI solutions, AI consulting, production-grade AI platforms, automation and insight systems, strategy and operating-model advisory, AI governance support, discovery workshops, implementation support, and related services for business, government, individual, retail and e-commerce, consumer goods and services, healthcare and pharma, logistics and supply chain, finance and banking, technology and information technology, automotive, energy, and other use cases.

By using the Service, you agree to comply with this Policy. This Policy applies together with the Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, Disclaimer, Subscription & Purchase Terms, Commercial Disclosure under Japanese Law, applicable statements of work, order forms, project terms, and any other terms presented in connection with the Service.

2. Permitted Use

You may use the Service only for lawful, authorized, informational, research, evaluation, consulting, development, pilot, internal business, and production purposes consistent with the applicable plan, contract, statement of work, access approval, or written authorization.

Permitted use includes:

  • reviewing public information about HyperAILab's AI solutions and consulting services;
  • using authorized credential-gated portfolio materials only for permitted evaluation purposes;
  • submitting contact, project, company, use-case, technical, operational, and business information through authorized channels;
  • participating in discovery workshops, consulting engagements, pilot deployments, implementation reviews, governance reviews, or support processes;
  • using AI platforms, automations, dashboards, outputs, integrations, APIs, documents, and project artifacts only within the scope approved by HyperAILab;
  • testing prototypes, beta features, research-preview tools, and proof-of-concept systems only within the limits stated for that access;
  • exporting, correcting, or deleting account or project data where such controls are available and technically feasible.

3. General Use Boundaries

You must not use the Service:

  • for unlawful purposes;
  • outside the scope of your authorization, contract, statement of work, access credentials, or approved use case;
  • as a substitute for independent professional judgment, legal review, medical review, financial review, compliance review, engineering review, procurement review, cybersecurity review, safety review, or executive decision-making;
  • to misrepresent that HyperAILab has approved, certified, guaranteed, audited, warranted, or endorsed your systems, decisions, business, project, content, public statements, or results unless this is expressly confirmed in writing;
  • to avoid legal, regulatory, contractual, platform, procurement, industry, professional, employment, privacy, security, tax, financial, healthcare, or safety obligations;
  • in a way that could reasonably cause harm to persons, property, systems, organizations, markets, public services, or critical infrastructure.

4. Regulated and High-Impact Use Restrictions

The Service may be relevant to regulated or high-impact sectors, including government, healthcare and pharma, finance and banking, logistics, automotive, energy, consumer services, employment, and public-sector operations. You remain responsible for determining whether your intended use is lawful, licensed, approved, safe, and appropriate.

You must not use the Service, AI outputs, automations, recommendations, summaries, classifications, scores, predictions, workflows, or generated content as the sole basis for decisions involving:

  • medical diagnosis, treatment, triage, clinical prioritization, pharmaceutical advice, patient care, or regulated medical-device functions;
  • credit, lending, insurance, banking, financial eligibility, investment, trading, tax, accounting, or regulated financial decisions;
  • hiring, termination, promotion, compensation, workplace discipline, worker surveillance, or employment eligibility;
  • legal rights, legal claims, immigration, law enforcement, public benefits, public authority decisions, or administrative penalties;
  • emergency response, infrastructure control, transportation safety, industrial safety, physical security, biometric identification, weapons, or other safety-critical use;
  • access to essential services, housing, education, or other rights-sensitive contexts.

High-impact outputs must be reviewed by qualified human personnel before use. You are responsible for validation, testing, monitoring, auditability, documentation, approvals, notices, and compliance controls.

5. AI Safety and Output Misuse

AI-generated outputs, automations, recommendations, code, analyses, summaries, classifications, forecasts, plans, or decisions may be inaccurate, incomplete, stale, biased, unsafe, non-compliant, unsuitable, or affected by data limitations, model limitations, prompt context, retrieval limits, integration failures, third-party provider availability, security controls, or system degradation.

You must not:

  • present AI outputs as guaranteed facts, professional conclusions, regulatory approvals, legal opinions, medical opinions, financial advice, official decisions, or verified results;
  • remove uncertainty language, warnings, dates, assumptions, source limitations, provenance, or review requirements in a way that misleads others;
  • use Service outputs to deceive, manipulate, impersonate, exploit, unlawfully profile, unlawfully surveil, or harm another person;
  • use Service outputs to make automated decisions about another person without lawful basis, required notices, required consent, human review, and appeal or correction processes where required;
  • publish or resell outputs as your own regulated research, certified audit, due-diligence report, legal memorandum, clinical assessment, financial report, or compliance determination without qualified review and authorization.

6. Illegal, Harmful, and Abusive Activity

You must not use the Service to plan, facilitate, promote, conceal, or conduct:

  • fraud, deception, phishing, scams, identity theft, account takeover, credential theft, payment fraud, or social engineering;
  • money laundering, sanctions evasion, terrorist financing, tax evasion, bribery, corruption, or unlawful market conduct;
  • harassment, threats, extortion, defamation, hate, exploitation, abuse, discrimination, or unlawful profiling;
  • generation or distribution of malware, ransomware, spyware, credential-harvesting tools, exploit payloads, botnets, or unauthorized vulnerability exploitation;
  • spam, unlawful marketing, deceptive lead generation, fake reviews, deceptive advertisements, or unauthorized scraping;
  • infringement of intellectual property, privacy, publicity, confidentiality, trade secret, contractual, employment, platform, or data-provider rights;
  • unlawful surveillance, unauthorized biometric identification, or unauthorized processing of sensitive personal data;
  • weapons development, unsafe physical automation, or other activities where AI assistance would create foreseeable physical harm.

7. System Abuse and Security Interference

You must not:

  • attempt to gain unauthorized access to accounts, credential-gated areas, portfolio materials, APIs, databases, logs, credentials, secrets, infrastructure, admin areas, source code, prompts, model configurations, embeddings, security controls, queues, integrations, or project systems;
  • bypass, disable, or interfere with authentication, authorization, access controls, rate limits, audit logs, monitoring, IP controls, usage limits, password controls, project permissions, or security features;
  • probe, scan, test, or exploit vulnerabilities without written authorization;
  • overload, disrupt, degrade, or interfere with the Service, client systems, third-party systems, or infrastructure;
  • upload, submit, transmit, or link malware, corrupted files, parser attacks, prompt-injection payloads, hidden instructions, exploit strings, malicious code, or harmful content;
  • manipulate API calls, browser state, request headers, sessions, client code, data feeds, credentials, or integration parameters to access restricted functionality;
  • use the Service to test harmful prompts, evasion methods, automated exploitation, credential attacks, or security bypasses without written authorization.

8. Unauthorized Automation, Extraction, and Competitive Use

You must not:

  • scrape, crawl, index, mirror, bulk download, harvest, or extract the Service, portfolio materials, documents, outputs, code, interfaces, APIs, datasets, prompts, workflows, or non-public content without authorization;
  • use bots, scripts, automated workflows, headless browsers, agents, or bulk access methods in a way that exceeds permitted use;
  • reverse-engineer, decompile, disassemble, or attempt to extract source code, prompts, models, embeddings, algorithms, architectures, infrastructure details, security logic, workflows, templates, datasets, or non-public system behavior;
  • use the Service, documents, demos, outputs, or restricted materials to build a competing product, model, dataset, consulting offer, automation platform, workflow library, benchmark, or service without written permission;
  • resell, sublicense, redistribute, publish, commercialize, or externally exploit restricted materials or Service outputs without written permission.

9. User Content and Input Restrictions

You are responsible for all content, data, identifiers, prompts, messages, files, documents, URLs, credentials, technical materials, business materials, personal data, client data, project data, and other materials you submit to or process through the Service ("User Content").

You must not submit User Content that:

  • you do not have the right to submit, process, analyze, store, transmit, or authorize for AI processing;
  • violates law, contractual obligations, confidentiality duties, employment duties, privacy duties, professional duties, platform terms, procurement rules, or third-party rights;
  • contains unnecessary sensitive personal data, medical data, financial data, government identifiers, biometric data, children's data, secrets, passwords, access tokens, API keys, private keys, seed phrases, production credentials, or confidential third-party data;
  • contains material that is unlawful, abusive, harassing, threatening, defamatory, obscene, exploitative, discriminatory, deceptive, or harmful;
  • contains malware, hidden payloads, parser attacks, corrupted structures, prompt-injection instructions, adversarial instructions, or harmful code;
  • is intended to corrupt, overload, bias, manipulate, exfiltrate from, or falsify AI outputs, workflows, summaries, classifications, automations, retrieval results, dashboards, reports, or logs.

10. Client, Enterprise, and Third-Party Data

If you submit data relating to an employer, client, customer, patient, citizen, supplier, vendor, partner, government body, regulated entity, or other third party, you represent that you have all required authority, notices, consents, licenses, legal bases, contracts, and safeguards.

You are responsible for:

  • classifying data before submission;
  • removing or masking unnecessary sensitive data;
  • ensuring that submitted materials may be lawfully processed by HyperAILab and relevant providers;
  • applying internal approval, security, procurement, privacy, and compliance procedures;
  • ensuring that any outputs are reviewed before use or disclosure;
  • maintaining your own backups, records, audit trails, and compliance documentation.

11. Third-Party Services and Integrations

The Service may reference, depend on, or integrate with third-party services, including hosting providers, infrastructure providers, database providers, AI providers, model providers, analytics providers, security providers, communication platforms, payment providers, client systems, APIs, cloud platforms, and software tools.

You must comply with applicable third-party terms, policies, licenses, usage limits, data restrictions, confidentiality duties, and legal requirements. HyperAILab is not responsible for third-party terms, outages, pricing, fees, security practices, data practices, output quality, provider changes, or actions.

12. Public Communication and Promotions

You must not use the Service name, HyperAILab name, outputs, screenshots, portfolio materials, consulting materials, reports, prototypes, demos, metrics, deployment times, automation claims, or case-study materials in public communications that are false, misleading, deceptive, incomplete, or likely to create unjustified reliance.

You must not state or imply that:

  • HyperAILab guarantees revenue, cost savings, automation level, deployment time, compliance outcome, security outcome, productivity gain, model accuracy, uptime, business impact, or operational result;
  • HyperAILab endorses your product, company, project, model, workflow, public statement, investment, procurement decision, government program, healthcare product, financial product, or regulated activity;
  • a pilot, prototype, demo, benchmark, internal test, estimate, or limited implementation guarantees production performance;
  • the Service is licensed, regulated, certified, audited, or approved for a specific regulated use unless this is expressly stated in writing.

13. Accounts and Access Restrictions

Where accounts, credentials, portfolio access, admin-created access, client spaces, demos, APIs, or restricted materials are available, you must:

  • provide accurate account, identity, company, contact, project, and billing information where requested;
  • keep credentials secure;
  • use only your own account or approved organization account;
  • promptly notify HyperAILab of unauthorized access or suspected compromise;
  • comply with invitation, beta, pilot, credential, admin, role, usage-limit, and access restrictions.

You must not sell, rent, share, transfer, assign, publish, or disclose your account, credentials, access tokens, project spaces, or approved access without written permission.

14. Enforcement

HyperAILab reserves the right to enforce this Policy where necessary to protect users, clients, the Service, third parties, infrastructure, legal obligations, safety, security, confidentiality, and operational integrity.

Enforcement actions may include:

  • monitoring usage where lawful and necessary;
  • investigating suspected violations;
  • limiting, suspending, or terminating access;
  • removing, rejecting, disabling, or deleting content;
  • blocking accounts, credentials, IP addresses, API calls, domains, sessions, or integrations;
  • invalidating affected data, outputs, artifacts, or project deliverables;
  • imposing rate limits, usage limits, or feature restrictions;
  • notifying affected clients, third parties, platforms, authorities, or regulators where required or appropriate;
  • taking legal action.

HyperAILab is not required to provide prior notice before enforcement action.

15. Reporting Violations

Suspected violations may be reported through:

Email: contact@hyperailab.com

Additional contact methods may be provided on the website, inside the Service, in a project workspace, in a statement of work, or through another official channel.

16. Changes to This Policy

This Policy may be updated at any time. Updated versions will be published on the website, inside the Service, or through another reasonable notice method. Continued use of the Service after an update constitutes acceptance of the updated Policy where permitted by law.

17. Contact

For questions regarding this Policy, contact:

Email: contact@hyperailab.com

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