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AI Transparency

AI-assisted features may help users navigate evidence, draft summaries or support workflows. Outputs must be checked against linked evidence.

What this page explains

  • Where AI-assisted features may support users.
  • Why AI-assisted outputs need evidence checks.
  • Why benchmarks are not AI verdicts.
  • Why human review remains with the customer team.

Assistive use

TradeDesk may use AI-assisted features in parts of the product to help users navigate evidence, produce draft summaries or support review workflows.

These features are designed to assist human review, not replace it.

AI supports review workflows; final judgement remains with your team.

Verify against evidence

AI-assisted outputs can be incomplete, approximate or wrong. Users should review linked evidence, original records and company context before relying on an AI-assisted summary or suggestion.

AI-assisted text should be treated as drafting or navigation support, not the final word on a company.

AI-assisted draft. Verify against the linked evidence.

Benchmarks are not AI verdicts

Benchmark views are based on observed signals, selected reference cohorts and available coverage.

They should not be presented as automated recommendations or as TradeDesk making a solely automated decision with legal or similarly significant effects.

Benchmark views are based on observed signals and cohorts. They are not AI verdicts.

FAQ

Does TradeDesk use AI?

TradeDesk may use AI-assisted features to support navigation, drafting or workflow tasks.

Is the benchmark generated as an AI verdict?

No. The benchmark is a contextual view of observed signals, cohort selection and coverage.

Should I rely on AI summaries without checking sources?

No. AI-assisted outputs should be verified against the linked evidence.

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