AI Policy
Effective Date: AUG 19, 2026
Service: Typen
1. Introduction
Cleo is Typen's optional AI-assisted reading feature.
It is intended to help readers understand blog posts through features such as:
- important-passage highlighting;
- explanations;
- reading guidance;
- article tours;
- other contextual reading assistance.
Cleo does not replace the original article.
2. Availability
Cleo may be available only on particular plans or service stages.
During the current Alpha, Cleo may be disabled even if other experimental Pro features are available.
Availability does not guarantee permanent availability.
3. Opt-In by Blog Owners
Cleo is off by default for blogs unless explicitly stated otherwise.
The blog owner must enable the feature before Cleo processes article text.
Disabling Cleo stops new Cleo processing, subject to technical cleanup of previously generated data.
4. What Is Sent to the AI Provider
When Cleo is enabled, Typen may send the public text and relevant context of the article to an AI provider.
The Cleo request is not intended to include:
- the blog owner's email;
- visitor IP addresses;
- visitor IDs;
- analytics identifiers;
- unrelated private account information.
5. AI Provider
Current provider:
DeepSeek, accessed through its paid API.
We may change AI infrastructure providers in the future.
If a change materially affects privacy or data handling, we will update the relevant policies.
6. Shared Reading Tours
Cleo does not necessarily generate a new reading tour for every visitor.
A generated tour may be stored for the article and shown to multiple readers.
This reduces repeated processing and helps provide a consistent experience.
7. Regeneration
When an article changes, Cleo output may be:
- invalidated;
- deleted;
- regenerated;
- updated.
The old explanation may no longer remain associated with the current article.
We may also regenerate output for quality, technical, or model-related reasons.
8. AI Disclosure
Cleo interfaces should make reasonably clear that relevant explanations or reading guidance are generated or assisted by AI.
The UI may use wording such as:
AI-generated explanation
or another clear label or tooltip.
9. Accuracy
AI output can be:
- inaccurate;
- incomplete;
- misleading;
- outdated;
- inconsistent;
- based on an imperfect interpretation of the article.
Readers should rely on the original post where Cleo's explanation conflicts with it.
10. Professional Advice
Cleo is not a substitute for:
- medical advice;
- legal advice;
- financial advice;
- emergency guidance;
- other regulated professional advice.
A blog post itself may also be inaccurate.
Typen does not independently verify every factual statement contained in user blogs.
11. Blog Owner Responsibility
Blog owners remain responsible for:
- the articles they publish;
- whether enabling Cleo is appropriate for their content;
- correcting their source article where needed;
- complying with laws governing their content.
Cleo does not transfer editorial responsibility from the blog owner to Typen.
12. AI Training
Typen does not use customer blog content to train its own AI models.
Third-party AI providers process information according to the applicable service arrangements and their own legal obligations.
13. Custom Cleo
If future plans allow customization, settings may include:
- name;
- avatar;
- personality;
- tone;
- reading style.
Customization may not be used to:
- unlawfully impersonate another person;
- mislead readers about identity;
- violate intellectual-property rights;
- create deceptive or harmful experiences;
- bypass platform safety controls.
14. Real-Person Images and Identity
If avatar customization permits uploaded images, users must have the right to use those images.
Users must not misleadingly present Cleo as a real person who has endorsed or participated in the blog when that is not true.
15. Availability and Limits
AI services depend on external infrastructure.
Cleo may be:
- temporarily unavailable;
- rate limited;
- changed;
- regenerated;
- disabled;
- restricted because of cost or provider limits.
Paid plans may later include Cleo usage allowances or additional balances.
Those commercial rules will be published when the feature exists and will not be treated as active merely because they are planned.
16. Prohibited Use
You may not intentionally configure or use Cleo to:
- facilitate illegal activity;
- impersonate people deceptively;
- generate phishing or malware content;
- bypass Typen security;
- systematically abuse AI infrastructure.
17. Privacy
Personal-data handling connected with Cleo is explained in the Privacy Policy.
Cleo is designed around processing the public article text rather than individual reader identities.
18. Changes
AI providers and capabilities develop quickly.
We may change:
- models;
- AI providers;
- generation methods;
- tour formats;
- available customization;
- usage limits.
Material privacy or contractual changes will be handled under the relevant Privacy Policy or Terms of Service.
19. Contact
Questions about Cleo:
support@typen.blog
Privacy questions:
support@typen.blog