TL;DR: Alysium commits to six data practices shown to every user: conversations stay private to your agent, only your username is stored as account info, other agents' conversations are never shared with you, your private account details are never shared, data is stored with encryption, and your data is never used to train AI models. Read the privacy policy for the full picture.
Privacy questions about AI platforms are worth asking carefully. Here's what Alysium actually commits to — sourced directly from the Data & Privacy screen every user sees inside the product.
The six commitments Alysium shows every user:
One: Conversations are kept private to this agent. The conversations visitors have with your agent aren't shared with other agents or other account holders on the platform.
Two: Only your username is stored as account information. Alysium doesn't collect or store additional personal identifying information as part of your account.
Three: No other agents' conversations are shared with you. The privacy goes both ways — you can't see other creators' conversation data any more than they can see yours.
Four: Private account details are never shared. Your account information isn't shared with other users on the platform.
Five: Data is stored securely with encryption. Content you upload and conversations your agents have are encrypted in storage.
Six: Data is never used to train AI models. Your uploaded documents and conversation data don't contribute to training shared AI models. What you upload stays in your agents — it doesn't affect how the AI behaves for anyone else.
What This Means Practically
The most important commitment for most creators is number six. When you upload your methodology documents, your FAQ, or your service descriptions, that content isn't going into a shared pool that trains Alysium's AI to produce better answers for everyone. It's used only to answer questions in your specific agents.
This contrasts with some AI platforms where broad content license terms mean your uploads could technically be used for model improvement. Alysium's commitment is explicit: your data doesn't train AI models.
What to Read Before Uploading Sensitive Documents
The six commitments are a floor, not the full picture. Alysium's privacy policy covers the complete data handling practices. Before uploading anything sensitive — documents with customer personal information, confidential financial data, or regulated industry client content — read the privacy policy and consider whether the content warrants additional caution regardless of platform commitments.
For standard business knowledge base content — services, pricing, FAQ, policies, expertise documents — the six commitments cover the main privacy concerns.
Questions about data? Start on Alysium — the Data & Privacy screen is accessible from the widget settings on every agent you build.
Comparing Alysium's Privacy Approach to Consumer AI
Consumer AI platforms like ChatGPT (consumer tier) use conversation data to improve their models unless users opt out. The default is data-contributing; you have to actively disable it. Alysium's default is the opposite: the commitment is explicit that data is never used for model training, and that commitment is shown to every end user inside the product rather than buried in a terms document.
The distinction matters for business document uploads. When you upload your methodology documents, your service descriptions, or your FAQ to Alysium, that content informs your agents and nothing else. It doesn't improve how the underlying AI model responds for other creators. Your intellectual property stays in your agents.
What the Six Commitments Don't Cover
The six commitments are the data practices Alysium has chosen to make visible and explicit. They're not the complete picture of data handling — Alysium's privacy policy covers the full scope. Before deploying an agent that handles sensitive topics or uploads from third parties, reading the full policy is the right step.
The six commitments cover the most common creator concerns. For regulated industries (healthcare, financial services, legal), your compliance obligations may impose additional requirements beyond platform commitments — consult your compliance guidance accordingly.
Questions about data handling? Start on Alysium — the Data & Privacy screen is accessible from the widget settings on every agent you build.
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