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AI Technology Disclosure
Effective Date: January 1, 2026 · Pursuant to California SB 942 (AI Transparency Act)
California SB 942 — Artificial Intelligence Transparency Act
California Senate Bill 942, effective January 1, 2026, requires companies that deploy generative AI systems capable of interacting with consumers in natural language to disclose the use of AI and to ensure those systems can identify themselves as AI when sincerely asked. This page fulfills that obligation for OmniBotX and all bots deployed through our platform.
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OmniBotX Is an Artificial Intelligence System
OmniBotX chatbots are powered by artificial intelligence. They are not human agents. If any user sincerely asks whether they are speaking with a human or an AI, OmniBotX bots are programmed to identify themselves as AI assistants. This applies to all bots deployed through the OmniBotX platform by any subscriber.
1. What AI Technology We Use
OmniBotX uses large language models (LLMs) to generate natural language responses in over 100 languages. Specifically:
- AI Provider: Proprietary AI infrastructure managed by Atronus Technologies LLC
- Model: Enterprise-grade large language model (proprietary)
- Interaction type: Natural language conversation — text input and text output
- Languages: 100+ languages including English, Spanish, Arabic, Amharic, French, Chinese, and others
- Purpose: Customer engagement, lead capture, FAQ answering, appointment scheduling, and general business assistance
2. What AI Can and Cannot Do
OmniBotX AI assistants are capable of:
- Answering questions about business services, hours, pricing, and location
- Engaging in natural, multi-turn conversations in the user's language
- Capturing lead information with the user's consent
- Providing information configured by the business subscriber
OmniBotX AI assistants are not capable of:
- Providing legal, medical, financial, or professional advice
- Accessing real-time information unless explicitly configured with it
- Guaranteeing the accuracy of all responses — AI can make mistakes
- Making binding commitments on behalf of a business
3. AI Identity Disclosure Requirement
In full compliance with California SB 942, every OmniBotX bot is programmed with the following behavior:
- When a user sincerely asks "Are you a human?" or "Am I talking to a real person?" or any equivalent question — the bot will clearly state it is an AI assistant
- This disclosure cannot be disabled or overridden by subscribers
- The AI will never claim to be human when sincerely asked
- The AI may have a custom name (e.g. "Alex" or "Sofia") but will disclose its AI nature when asked
4. Subscriber Responsibilities
Businesses deploying OmniBotX bots ("subscribers") are responsible for:
- Disclosing the use of AI chatbots in their own website's privacy policy and terms of service
- Complying with AI disclosure laws in their own jurisdiction
- Ensuring their bot configuration does not instruct the AI to act deceptively
- Obtaining appropriate consent from end users before collecting personal information through the bot
- Not deploying bots for purposes that violate any applicable law
5. Compliance Summary
CA SB 942AI identity disclosed on request. Cannot be disabled. Enforced at system level.
CCPA / CPRANo sale of personal data. Data access and deletion rights honored within 45 days.
GDPRLawful basis documented. SCCs for EU data transfers. DPA available on request.
FTC GuidelinesNo deceptive AI personas. Material AI use disclosed. Complaints to: legal@omnibotx.ai
6. Contact
For questions about our AI systems or to report a concern about AI disclosure compliance: