This AI Content Disclosure explains how Cultivate Social LLC ("Company," "we," "us," or "our") uses artificial intelligence within the Cultivate Social platform (the "Service"), what inputs and outputs are involved, and what you should know about the content the Service generates on your behalf.
This disclosure works alongside our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, Acceptable Use Policy, and DMCA/Copyright Policy.
Cultivate Social is an AI-powered platform. AI is not a peripheral feature — it is the core mechanism by which the Service transforms your source material into social media content. Specifically, AI is used to:
Cultivate Social does not train or operate its own foundational AI models. Instead, we integrate with the following third-party AI providers to deliver the Service. Each provider processes your inputs under its own terms. Please review our Privacy Policy Section 4 for details on how data is shared with each provider.
Provider list may change as the Service evolves. When we add new AI providers or materially change how existing providers are used, we will update this disclosure and, for material changes, notify account holders.
Video files produced by the Service are rendered through an in-house system built on Remotion, a programmatic video library, running inside our own hosting infrastructure. No third-party video-rendering provider receives your content. Rendered video files are stored on Cloudinary (our CDN provider) and delivered to your account for review.
This distinguishes Cultivate Social's video pipeline from AI-generated scene or visual content — the rendering engine is ours, operated directly by the Company. Background music tracks used in rendered videos are generated upstream by an AI provider (see Section 2); rendering, scene composition, and final output remain in-house.
4.1 You retain ownership. As stated in our Terms of Service Section 3 and Acceptable Use Policy Section 4, you retain ownership of your source materials and the content generated on your behalf, subject to the licensing terms of our AI providers.
4.2 AI output is not perfect. AI-generated content may contain factual errors, theological imprecision, awkward phrasing, misattributed quotes, hallucinated references, or other inaccuracies. The Service is a tool to accelerate your content workflow — it is not a substitute for your review and judgment.
4.3 You must review before publishing. You are responsible for reviewing, editing, and approving all content before it is published to any platform. By approving and publishing content generated through the Service, you take full responsibility for that content as if you had written it yourself.
4.4 Cultivate Social is not responsible for published content. We do not pre-screen generated content, and we make no warranties that generated content is accurate, original, non-infringing, theologically sound, or appropriate for any particular audience. Those determinations are yours to make.
Consistent with our Privacy Policy Section 6, we want to be explicit about what we do NOT do:
6.1 Generated content and copyright. The copyright status of purely AI-generated content is an evolving legal question. In the United States, the Copyright Office has taken the position that fully autonomous AI-generated works without human creative input are not subject to copyright protection by the AI user. Content that incorporates meaningful human authorship — including your source material, your editing, and your creative decisions — generally receives stronger protection.
6.2 Commercial use. Our AI provider agreements support your commercial use of generated content within the Service. However, you are responsible for ensuring the content you publish complies with the terms of the platforms where you publish it (LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, etc.), which may have their own rules regarding AI-generated content disclosure.
6.3 Source material rights. You represent that you own or have licensed the source materials you upload, as detailed in our Acceptable Use Policy Section 4.
Several social media platforms now require creators to disclose when content is AI-generated or AI-modified. These requirements change over time and vary by platform. You are responsible for:
Cultivate Social does not automatically apply platform-specific AI disclosure labels. This remains your responsibility as the publisher of the content.
8.1 Inputs. Your source materials (uploaded sermons, transcripts, manuscripts, meeting transcripts, YouTube captions, etc.) and your prompts are sent to the relevant AI providers to generate outputs.
8.2 Outputs. Generated text and images are returned to the Service and made available in your account.
8.3 Retention. See our Privacy Policy Section 9 for details on how long content is retained and how deletion works.
9.1 No guarantees of availability. AI provider services can experience outages, rate limits, policy changes, or deprecations. We do not guarantee uninterrupted access to any specific AI feature. See our Terms of Service Section 9.
9.2 Provider changes. We may change AI providers, models, or configurations at any time to improve quality, manage costs, or respond to provider availability. Such changes may affect the style, tone, or characteristics of generated content.
9.3 Content policies. AI providers enforce their own content policies. Some requests may be blocked at the provider level even if they comply with our Acceptable Use Policy. We are not liable for content blocked or modified by upstream providers.
Cultivate Social serves a theologically diverse user base of faith leaders across Christian traditions. AI-generated theological content may reflect patterns learned from the provider's training data rather than a specific doctrinal tradition.
You are responsible for ensuring generated content aligns with your theological convictions. We strongly recommend that ministers, authors, and teachers review all generated content for doctrinal accuracy before publication. The Service is a drafting and production tool — it is not a theological authority, not a substitute for pastoral discernment, and not a replacement for your own prayerful review.
AI technology, provider offerings, and legal requirements change rapidly. We may update this disclosure to reflect new providers, new features, new legal obligations, or material changes in how AI is used in the Service. When we do, we will revise the "Last updated" date and, for material changes, notify account holders by email or in-app notice.
Questions about this disclosure can be directed to support@cultivate-social.app.
Cultivate Social LLC
(210) 992-2014
Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas