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AI Disclaimer

What the machine actually produces, what it cannot be relied on for, and where the responsibility sits.

EFFECTIVE
20 August 2026
PROVIDED BY
GALLUS PROJECTS LIMITED
SECTIONS
10
01Everything here is generated

Every frame Pitchface returns is produced by a machine learning system from the line you typed. No person looks at it before you do. Nothing is drawn, retouched, art-directed or checked by a human on the way out.

It follows that output can be wrong, strange, dull, implausible, or simply not what you meant. That is a normal outcome of this kind of system, not a fault in the service.

02A concept is not a design

This is the point that matters most, and it is the reason the mark exists on every export.

What you get is a picture of a direction. It shows what an idea might feel like, so that someone looking at it for three seconds understands what you are talking about. It is not a design, a specification, a storyboard, a set of plans, a rendering, or a piece of finished artwork.

Every export carries the mark “Concept — AI generated” burned into the image itself. It is applied at the point the file is written, not drawn on top in the browser, so it cannot be switched off from this website. Removing or obscuring it is a breach of the Acceptable Use Policy.

03We do not promise it can be made
  • We do not promise a concept is buildable, producible, filmable, stageable, cookable, wearable, or physically possible.
  • We do not promise it is affordable, safe, legal, or permitted in the place you would do it.
  • We do not promise it can be recreated by a photographer, a set builder, a fabricator or anyone else, or that recreating it would cost anything like what it appears to.
  • A concept frame frequently contains things that cannot exist: impossible light, structures with no support, objects that resolve into nothing on close inspection. This is expected.
04We do not promise it is original

Machine learning systems produce similar output from similar input. Two people who type a similar line on the same day may receive noticeably similar frames.

  • We do not promise that anything generated for you is unique to you, or that no one else has received something like it.
  • We do not promise that output does not resemble an existing work, place, product or style.
  • We do not carry out any clearance, prior-art, trademark or design search on output, and you should not treat the absence of a warning as the result of one.
  • If originality matters for what you are about to do, have it checked by someone qualified before you do it.
05Text inside images is not reliable

Generated images are not asked to contain lettering, and any mark that looks like writing inside a frame is a texture, not text. Do not read it, transcribe it, or rely on it.

Anything on this service that must be exactly right — a price, a date, a dimension, a figure, or the concept mark itself — is drawn as real text over the image by the software, never generated inside it.

06Not professional advice

Nothing produced by this service is legal, financial, medical, safety, engineering, architectural, nutritional or other professional advice, and it must not be used in place of any.

Do not use output as the basis of a decision that could hurt someone or cost someone a lot of money without having a qualified person look at it first.

07Where output must not be used
  • Anything safety-critical: medical, clinical, structural, electrical, automotive, aviation, marine, industrial or emergency contexts.
  • Anything presented as a record of a real event, place, person or product.
  • Anything that will be published or delivered as a finished piece of work — see the Acceptable Use Policy.
  • Anything used to make an automated decision about a person.
08Bias

These systems learn from large collections of existing images, and they carry the patterns of those collections with them. Output can over-represent some places, bodies, seasons, materials and ways of living, and under-represent others, without being asked to.

That will show up in your frames. Look at a set with that in mind, and do not treat what comes back as a neutral or representative picture of anything.

09Check it before you use it

You are responsible for what you do with output. Before a frame leaves your hands, look at it properly, at full size, for the things a machine does not know it got wrong.

If you show a concept to somebody else, say that it is a concept. The mark does that for you, which is one of the reasons it stays on.

10If something went wrong with a pass

Tell us at support@gallusprojectsuk.com. Where the fault is ours, the remedy is credits back so you can run it again — see the Refund Policy.

This disclaimer forms part of the Pitchface Terms of Service.

Effective date: 20 August 2026.