Legal Disclaimer
Official legal disclaimer regarding SpritEX AI research frameworks, development roadmaps, and system integration models.
Research and Conceptual Framework Clarification
SpritEX functions primarily as an advanced research and development organization dedicated to the frontiers of artificial intelligence and cognitive architectures. The research methodologies, safety frameworks, distributed network theories, and technical algorithms documented on this portal represent our current research paradigms, active development roadmaps, and aspirational goals. They do not constitute formal commercial warranties or legally binding technical specifications for any commercial software deployment unless explicitly stated in a signed service level agreement.
Experimental Nature of Cognitive Technologies
Our AI architectures, neural network experiments, and cognitive system models are highly experimental. While SpritEX strives for extreme algorithmic precision, mathematical integrity, and absolute alignment safety, all conceptual models, research publications, and theoretical projections are provided on an 'as-is' basis. We make no guarantees that these experimental models are entirely free from operational variances, edge-case limitations, or computational constraints.
Integration and Relationship with RexiO
SpritEX serves as the foundational research laboratory behind the flagship AI suite, RexiO (including RexiO Nova Core and RexiO Brain Core). While SpritEX is responsible for drafting the underlying mathematical foundations and cognitive models, the operational licensing, commercial SLA guarantees, customer support, and direct end-user billing of the RexiO platform are governed exclusively by the commercial terms of service of RexiO (available at rexio.pro).
Compliance and Regional Jurisdictions
SpritEX actively aligns its safety models and data isolation frameworks with emerging global regulations, including the EU AI Act, international privacy frameworks, and local data protection regulations. However, third-party developers, academic researchers, and enterprises integrating our open-source tools or developer APIs remain solely responsible for ensuring complete compliance with their respective local jurisdictions, data residency laws, and industry-specific regulations.