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How to read an issued disclosure

Read an issued disclosure as a structured, point-in-time declaration by the issuer. Start with the main claims, then read the disclosures, limitations, and references to understand the basis and boundaries of those claims.

Suggested reading order

  1. Identify the subject and signatory.
  2. Read the claims to understand the issuer's main assertions.
  3. Read disclosures and limitations to understand context and boundaries.
  4. Review listed AI systems and references where relevant.
  5. Note the issuance details as part of the record boundary.

What to keep in mind

An issued disclosure is not certification or proof in itself. It is a formal statement of what the issuer was willing to declare at issuance.

Related pages

See Claims, Disclosures, and Limitations for how the main parts of the document work together.