Purpose
TheAICommand exists to help professionals understand artificial intelligence and use it well in their day-to-day work. It is an educational resource. It is not a consulting service, not a law firm, not a financial adviser, not an insurer, and not your compliance team. Everything here is for general information and learning only.
Not professional advice
Nothing on this Site constitutes legal, financial, medical, compliance, tax, insurance, risk, actuarial, or other professional advice. If you have a matter that requires advice, consult a qualified practitioner who can be briefed on your specific facts, confidentiality requirements, and risk profile. We will never be that person for you. Relying on general site content to make a decision that affects a person, claim, case, investment, or organisation is not a reasonable use of this material.
Workers compensation and GRC content
Our Workers Compensation & AI (WC) and Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) tracks are written for adult practitioners. Content in these sections commonly references the Commonwealth Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 (SRC Act), Comcare guidance, APRA prudential standards (including CPS 230 and CPS 234), ASIC regulatory guidance, the FAR regime, AML/CTF obligations, and adjacent state and Commonwealth instruments. All of it is general commentary, written after the regulatory text was published, and is not a substitute for independent legal or compliance advice on your matter.
Regulators, case law, and policy settings change. A position that was accurate at the date of publication may be out of date by the time you read it. Before acting on anything discussed in our WC or GRC content, verify the current primary source, and escalate to your own legal, compliance, or risk function.
AI content accuracy
We use AI tools as research and drafting assistants under human editorial supervision. Even so, AI models make mistakes. They hallucinate citations, misquote regulatory text, and overstate the certainty of things that are ambiguous. We try to catch these errors before publication. We do not always succeed. Treat factual claims on the Site as a starting point, not a citation of last resort. If a claim matters for your work, check the primary source we've linked. If we haven't linked one, we probably shouldn't have made the claim in the first place. Please tell us.
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Reading the Site, subscribing to the newsletter, completing the AI Readiness Assessment, using the AI tool comparison, or contacting us by email does not create a lawyer-client, adviser-client, or any other professional relationship. Do not send us confidential, privileged, or sensitive information.
External links
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Currency of content
Articles reflect information available at the date of publication (or, where applicable, the date of the most recent update noted in the article). The AI field, the regulatory landscape, and the products we review move faster than we can revise content. Always check the Published or Updated date of an article and, for anything time-sensitive, verify against the current primary source.
Tools on this Site
The AI Readiness Assessment is a self-reflection tool. Your responses are not verified, and your results do not certify anything. The AI Tool Comparison is opinion-based editorial scoring. Both are free and offered "as is". Nothing produced by either tool should be used as a basis for employment, procurement, or compliance decisions without independent review.
Reporting errors
If you spot a factual error, a stale citation, or a regulatory reference that is out of date, please tell us at hello@theaicommand.com. We correct in public (see Editorial principle #7 on our About page) and we are grateful when readers catch things we missed.