Private AI Rights Library
The questions behind the Declaration
Generative AI is changing the boundary between private thought and public technology. These plain-language guides explain what is at stake and how the Declaration responds.
Prompt privacy
Are Your AI Prompts Actually Private?
A conversation with an AI may feel private, but privacy depends on retention, review, training and account policies that users rarely see.
Read the guide Freedom of creation
Why Private AI Creation Is Different From Publication
Imagining or privately generating something is not the same act as distributing it, representing it as true or using it to harm someone.
Read the guide User rights
What Rights Should Generative-AI Users Have?
A practical user-rights framework begins with privacy, transparency, appeal, creative agency and meaningful control over personal data.
Read the guide Cognitive liberty
AI Moderation and the Right to Cognitive Liberty
When a tool participates in private thinking, its moderation rules can shape not only what people publish but what they feel permitted to imagine.
Read the guide Authorship
Who Owns AI-Assisted Creative Work?
AI involvement should not erase meaningful human direction, but creators need better evidence showing the choices and labor behind a finished work.
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