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AI & Data Transparency Statement

Last updated: 15 June 2026  |  Jurisdiction: Australia  |  Related: Privacy Policy

This statement fulfils our commitment to algorithmic and AI transparency expected of Australian organisations in 2026. It explains when artificial intelligence (AI) is — and is not — used on dynamwhankle.world, and how that relates to your personal information under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).

1. Why We Publish This Statement

Users should know when content, images, or responses are created or influenced by automated systems. Australian privacy reform and OAIC guidance increasingly expect organisations to be open about AI that affects customer-facing experiences. We publish this page even where AI use is limited, so expectations are clear.

2. Summary of AI Use on This Website

Written content

May use AI assistance. Educational articles and guides may be drafted or edited with generative AI tools, then reviewed by our team before publication.

Photographs & visuals

No AI-generated scenes. Images on this site are real photographs from our library or licensed sources. We do not use AI to create synthetic interior mock-ups or product visuals presented as real photos.

Contact & enquiries

Human responses only. Messages sent via our contact form or email are read and answered by a person. There is no AI chatbot providing personalised wellbeing advice on this website.

Automated decisions

Not used. We do not use automated decision-making that has a significant effect on your rights or interests (for example, eligibility scoring or profiling that determines access to services).

3. Written Content — Generative AI Disclosure

Some informational pages about breath observation, inner state awareness, and general wellbeing concepts may be produced with the help of generative AI writing tools. In that process:

If you have questions about how a specific page was produced, contact us and we will explain our process for that content type.

4. Images — No AI-Generated Product or Interior Visuals

Some websites use AI to generate images of products in interior settings (for example, synthetic room scenes or mock-ups). We do not do this. Photographs displayed on our pages (hero banners, section images, studio photos) are:

Our logo and favicon are vector graphics designed for this brand — not AI-generated photographic content.

5. Communication — No AI Chat Consultations

We do not operate an AI-powered live chat for wellbeing consultations or automated replies on this website. When you submit the contact form:

6. Personal Information and AI (Privacy Act 1988)

Where AI tools could process personal information (for example, if we used AI to summarise contact form data internally), we would:

Currently, optional analytics cookies (only if you consent) are our main technology that may analyse browsing behaviour. See our Cookie Policy.

7. Automated Decision-Making (Privacy Act Reforms)

Under Privacy Act reforms and OAIC guidance on automated decision-making, organisations should be transparent when computerised processes significantly affect individuals. We do not currently use automated decision-making that produces legal effects or similarly significant outcomes (such as automated approval or denial of services).

If we introduce such systems in future, we will disclose:

8. Children’s Information

We do not knowingly use AI to profile children or target children under 18 with personalised automated content on this website. If a young person contacts us, their information is handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy and applicable parental consent requirements.

9. Regulatory Framework in Australia (2026)

This statement is designed to meet expectations under:

10. Your Choices

11. Complaints

If you believe our use of AI or data handling has interfered with your privacy, contact us first. You may also complain to the OAIC at oaic.gov.au or on 1300 363 992. For misleading content concerns, you may contact Queensland Fair Trading.

12. Updates

AI capabilities and regulatory expectations evolve. We will update this statement when we introduce new AI features, change how content or images are produced, or when Australian law requires additional disclosure. The “Last updated” date will reflect changes.

13. Contact

Questions about AI or data transparency:
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