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QGI writes for audiences in regulated industries — credit, claims, compliance, mortgage, healthcare, and the public sector. This disclaimer clarifies the boundary between what QGI content is, and what it is not.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
1. Informational, not advisory
Everything published on qgi.dev — product pages, blog posts, research, news, and the press room — is informational. It describes how QGI's technology works and how we think about deterministic AI for regulated decisions. It is not legal, regulatory, financial, medical, or investment advice.
Nothing on this site creates a professional advisory relationship between Quantum General Intelligence Inc. and the reader. Decisions about your specific workflow, compliance posture, or legal obligations should be reviewed with qualified counsel or domain experts licensed in your jurisdiction.
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- Regulatory: References to regulatory frameworks (CFPB, FINRA, HIPAA, EU AI Act, FDA) are informational. Whether any regulation applies to your specific use of an AI system is a question for regulatory counsel, not this website.
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Any numeric figure we publish as a first-party benchmark will be published with its methodology on /research/benchmarks/. Where a figure is a general industry estimate (not measured against your own data), we label it as such in the surrounding copy.
4. Forward-looking statements
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