LEGIBILITY LAB — TERMS OF USE

1) About this site

Legibility Lab publishes research examining how large language models interpret organisations and public information environments.

The site functions as a research publication and exploration space.

It is not a consultancy service and does not provide professional advice.

2) Use of content

Research papers and related materials may be shared or reused in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.

Users should provide clear attribution when citing or reusing material.

3) Thinking Spaces

Thinking Spaces are exploratory environments connected to the research papers.

They are designed to help readers examine how AI systems interpret public records and organisational descriptions.

Thinking Spaces are not advisory tools.

Thinking Spaces reflect patterns in available information and may produce incomplete or imperfect outputs.

Outputs generated within these spaces should not be treated as professional advice.

Users remain responsible for how they interpret and use the information produced.

4) External platforms

Some Thinking Spaces may operate on external platforms.

Those platforms may have their own terms of service and privacy policies.

Users should review those policies before using the spaces.

5) Limitation of liability

The research and Thinking Spaces are provided for educational and exploratory purposes.

Legibility Lab does not guarantee that the information produced in Thinking Spaces will be complete or accurate.

Users remain responsible for decisions based on their interpretation of the material.

6) Changes to the site

The research project may evolve over time.

Content, Thinking Spaces, and site structure may change as the work develops.

7) Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the United Kingdom.