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AMP AI Processing Notice
This AI Processing Notice explains how AMP uses AI systems and language models to support marketing workflows.
Last updated: 15 May 2026 · Version: 2026-05-15
How AI is used in AMP
AMP uses AI agents and language models to help users generate briefs, content, strategy outputs, chat responses, QA reports, knowledge-base summaries and related marketing workflow artefacts.
Inputs sent to AI systems may include prompts, chat history, selected organisation context, uploaded or extracted document text, knowledge-base snippets, generated drafts and user instructions.
Human review
AI outputs can be inaccurate, incomplete or unsuitable for publication. Users remain responsible for reviewing, editing and approving generated content before use.
AMP is designed as an assisted workflow tool. It is not a system that makes legal, employment, credit, health or similarly significant decisions about people.
Data minimisation
Users should avoid entering unnecessary personal data, confidential third party data, special category data or secrets into prompts, uploads or knowledge bases unless there is a clear business need and the organisation is authorised to process that data.
Where possible, provide business context rather than raw personal data. Remove or anonymise personal details that are not needed for the requested output.
Providers and safeguards
AMP may route AI requests through OpenRouter and model providers selected by the platform or organisation configuration. Provider specific retention, training and regional processing terms are governed by the applicable contracts and provider documentation.
Jam 7 maintains a GDPR remediation roadmap for processor controls, international transfer assessment and prompt minimisation improvements.