At AI RE Mastery, we teach and use artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance productivity, streamline real estate workflows, and simplify digital marketing. However, AI tools are evolving rapidly, and they are not perfect, not professional advisors, and not substitutes for human judgment.
This page outlines critical disclaimers and limitations related to the use of AI in our course and content.
1. Use of AI in Course Creation & Content
Parts of this course and associated content were created with the assistance of AI platforms including, but not limited to:
ChatGPT (OpenAI)
Claude (Anthropic)
Gemini (Google)
Go High Level AI tools
HeyGen
Veo3
Other AI-based automation, writing, or content-generation tools
These tools may have been used to generate or enhance prompts, templates, automation strategies, checklists, and marketing examples.
We do not endorse, certify, or guarantee the accuracy, legality, or completeness of any AI-generated output.
2. AI Is Not a Substitute for Human Experts
AI is a tool, it is not a lawyer, accountant, real estate agent, broker, or financial advisor.
You should never rely solely on AI-generated responses, ideas, or strategies to make legal, tax, compliance, financial, or real estate decisions. Always consult a licensed professional before acting on any information derived from AI.
3. No Professional Advice from AI Content
Any demonstrations of AI tools inside our course, such as generating real estate copy, analyzing deals, or drafting automation messages, are for educational illustration only.
Nothing generated by AI in this course should be interpreted as legal advice, investment guidance, tax counsel, or any form of certified professional advice.
4. Known AI Limitations
AI tools have well-documented weaknesses, including but not limited to:
Hallucinations (generating false or misleading information)
Bias based on training data
Outdated knowledge (most tools are not live-connected to current laws or market trends)
Lack of judgment and real-world nuance
Inability to verify facts or legality
You are solely responsible for reviewing, fact-checking, and validating any AI-generated output before using it in your business or communications.
5. You Are Responsible for How You Use AI
We are not liable for how you apply any AI strategies taught in our course. This includes how you prompt tools like ChatGPT or integrate AI automations in your business.
You assume full responsibility for the ethical, legal, and operational consequences of using AI tools inside or outside the context of this training.
6. Do Not Use AI for Deceptive or Unethical Purposes
You may not use AI strategies taught in this course for:
Impersonation
Fraudulent lead generation
Misleading marketing claims
Manipulative automations
Any activity that violates consumer protection laws or real estate regulations
We do not condone, support, or accept liability for any deceptive or unethical use of AI by course participants.
7. No Guarantees of Accuracy, Ethics, or Compliance
AI output may contain factual inaccuracies, fail to comply with advertising laws, or generate content that would not pass legal or regulatory review.
We make no guarantees about the compliance, quality, legality, or appropriateness of any content produced using AI tools referenced in this course.
8. Third-Party Platform Disclaimer
We reference third-party AI platforms like OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Go High Level. These tools:
Are governed by their own privacy policies and terms of use
May change, shut down, or alter features at any time
Are not under our control or responsibility
By using them, you accept their terms. We are not responsible for how these platforms store your data or deliver services.
9. AI Tool Deprecation & Course Content Updates
Due to the pace of AI innovation, tools we teach may become outdated, deprecated, or require paid upgrades.
We are not obligated to continually update the course to reflect every change in every AI tool mentioned.
10. You Must Do Your Own Due Diligence
You are responsible for independently evaluating the safety, accuracy, legality, and applicability of any AI-generated content or strategy shown in our materials.
We strongly recommend:
Proofreading and editing all AI-generated messages
Consulting legal counsel before applying AI to compliance-sensitive workflows
Testing automations in sandbox environments before using them with leads, clients, or vendors
11. Contact Us
If you have questions about this AI Disclaimers page, contact: