AI Transparency
How FraudSentry uses deterministic product logic and optional AI reports
FraudSentry is designed to keep the limits clear. People should be able to understand what comes from the deterministic FraudSentry report, what may include optional AI content, and what still needs independent verification.
Current report structure
FraudSentry uses its deterministic safety engine as the source of truth for risk level, uncertainty, evidence, safer next steps, and country-aware support. The Free preview result does not use AI. Pro includes 10 enhanced AI summaries per month. Max includes 20 enhanced AI summaries per month and 20 guided verification plans per month. Any AI-supported layer sits on top of the same deterministic result and does not replace it.
When AI reports appear
Optional AI reports are user-triggered and disclosure-gated. They are generated only when you request them, your plan or paid credits allow them, and provider output is available and accepted for display. If provider output is unavailable or rejected, FraudSentry still shows the deterministic report without an AI section.
Enhanced AI summaries and guided verification
Enhanced AI summaries are there to help explain the report more clearly. Guided verification is a checklist to help you verify safely. It is not an autonomous agent. It does not browse the web, contact banks, public bodies, telecom providers, platforms, or law enforcement, verify accounts, send messages, submit reports, or act on your behalf.
Deterministic report remains primary
AI does not make anything official and does not turn a report into proof, legal advice, financial advice, police advice, emergency help, or a guaranteed outcome. FraudSentry is built to help people slow down, review suspicious contact more clearly, and take safer next steps. AI-supported content is there to assist understanding, not to replace independent verification or user judgment.