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Data Confidentiality
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When using aiExpert to check your models, itâs natural to ask: what happens to the data I send to the AI? This article explains how data is handled, and why you can be confident that your information stays secure and private.
How your data is processed
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aiExpert sends selected modelling information (such as element names, relationships, and diagram structures) to a Large Language Model (LLM) â such as GPT-5 (OpenAI) or Gemini (Google).
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The LLM processes the request in real time and returns the feedback immediately.
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No data is stored in the LLM model itself. GPT-5 does not âlearnâ from your queries and does not use them to train future models.
Storage and retention
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For requests made through your own OpenAI or Gemini account, your queries are transmitted securely over HTTPS and handled according to the providerâs published policies:
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For requests made through the eaTeamWorks shared trial account, the same safeguards apply. The data is not written to persistent logs and is not accessible to other users.
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Neither aiExpert nor GPT-5 stores your models permanently. Once a response has been generated, the request and response are discarded by the model service.
Logs and monitoring
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System logs may record that a request took place (for billing or quota purposes), but they do not contain the content of your models.
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No other user can see, access, or retrieve the queries you send.
Your control
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You always choose whether to use the built-in eaTeamWorks account (with free trial requests) or your own AI account.
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You can delete or disable stored API keys at any time.
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Feedback returned from the LLM is stored only where you decide: in EA, in eaSheets/Excel, or in documents you generate with eaDocX.