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Last updated: March 09, 2026
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1. Core principles

BabySea applies the following public product principles to its AI features.

1.1 Responsible innovation

BabySea aims to present its product capabilities accurately and avoid overstating what the platform can guarantee.
  • We describe BabySea as an orchestration layer and unified API rather than claiming to be the direct model host for every request.
  • We distinguish between BabySea-managed behavior and third-party provider behavior where those boundaries matter.
  • We do not promise perfect output accuracy, perfect availability of any specific route, or permanent access to every provider or model.

1.2 Safety and trust

BabySea is designed to give customers operational control while preserving service safeguards.
  • Customers control their own prompts, uploads, API keys, webhook endpoints, and downstream use of outputs.
  • BabySea may restrict, suspend, or refuse use that violates our terms, abuse controls, or safety boundaries.
  • Customers remain responsible for reviewing outputs and deciding whether they are suitable for a given business workflow.

1.3 Collaborative ecosystem

BabySea operates within a broader provider ecosystem rather than as a closed standalone model platform.
  • Some requests are fulfilled through third-party inference providers such as Replicate, Fal, BytePlus, or Cloudflare depending on the route.
  • Provider capabilities and restrictions can differ by route, region, model, latency profile, and delivery method.
  • BabySea may add, remove, or reprioritize providers, models, and routing behavior over time.

1.4 Putting principles into practice

BabySea applies these principles in the public product experience by:
  • providing customer-facing policy documents that explain routing, privacy, service limits, and AI-specific restrictions;
  • exposing operational controls such as API keys, scopes, webhook configuration, logs, and account-level settings;
  • separating self-serve product behavior from any custom enterprise commitment that would require a separate written agreement; and
  • keeping customers responsible for validation, moderation decisions in their own products, and lawful downstream use.

2. Ethical framework

BabySea expects customers to keep a human review and accountability layer where the use case requires it.

2.1 Human-centered design

BabySea outputs are tools for customer workflows, not substitutes for legal, medical, financial, employment, safety-critical, or other high-consequence judgment.
  • Customers should review prompts, source files, generated outputs, and delivery status before relying on them in consequential contexts.
  • Customers should implement their own approval, moderation, and escalation controls where their use case requires them.

2.2 Fairness and inclusion

BabySea does not permit use of the service for clearly harmful or abusive categories of use.
  • Prohibited use includes unlawful abuse, fraud, harassment, deception, intellectual-property infringement, privacy violations, or harmful high-risk deployment.
  • Customers must not use BabySea to create or distribute content that violates applicable law or our terms.

2.3 Transparency

BabySea supports transparent product communication and customer disclosure where AI involvement matters.
  • Customers should not misrepresent BabySea output as guaranteed fact, guaranteed originality, or non-AI-generated human work where disclosure is required.
  • BabySea’s policy pages explain when provider routing, webhook delivery, or output limitations may affect results.

2.4 Privacy and security

BabySea treats privacy and security as core parts of the public product.
  • Privacy obligations are described in the Privacy policy and operational retention behavior is described in Data lifecycle.
  • Customers are responsible for deciding what prompts, uploads, personal data, and business data they choose to send through the service.
  • Customers must not assume BabySea is their sole permanent storage layer for generated media or operational records.

2.5 Accountability

BabySea enforces its own platform rules, but customers remain accountable for how they use the service in their own products and organizations.
  • BabySea may investigate misuse, restrict access, disable credentials, or suspend accounts when needed to protect the platform or comply with law.
  • Customers remain responsible for their prompts, uploaded assets, API integrations, webhook receivers, output review, and downstream distribution.

3. Guidelines for responsible use

For users of BabySea services:
  • Verify outputs before publishing, distributing, or using them in customer-facing or regulated workflows.
  • Respect intellectual-property, privacy, publicity, export-control, and other legal restrictions.
  • Do not rely on BabySea for emergency response, life-safety decisions, or other high-risk scenarios.
  • Report product or policy concerns through BabySea support.
For developers building with BabySea:
  • Implement appropriate approval, moderation, retry, idempotency, and error-handling controls in your own application.
  • Clearly disclose AI use where your product, customer relationship, or applicable law requires it.
  • Monitor your own prompts, outputs, webhook handling, and downstream product behavior.
  • Follow the AI service terms, AI providers policy, and Terms of use.

4. Prohibited use

In alignment with our Terms of use, the following uses of BabySea are prohibited:
  • generating content that promotes discrimination, harassment, or violence;
  • creating deceptive or misleading content intended to manipulate, impersonate, or defraud;
  • using BabySea to invade privacy, bypass consent, or misuse personal data;
  • deploying BabySea in high-risk scenarios where malfunction, hallucination, or delayed delivery could cause material harm; and
  • any other use that violates BabySea’s agreements or applicable law.

5. Continuous improvement

BabySea may update these principles as the product, provider ecosystem, legal environment, and customer use cases evolve.
  • Updated principles apply alongside the other BabySea terms and policies published on this site.
  • If you need contractual commitments beyond these public principles, contact BabySea before using the service for that purpose.