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AI transparency

How map.ca uses AI

AI helps you create pins, find places, and get things done on the map. You are always entitled to know when AI is involved, how it works, and where your data lives. This page explains all three.

AI generatedYou'll see this label wherever AI produced what you're looking at.

Every AI output is labelled

Wherever AI generates or assists with something you see — a suggested tag, a drafted reply, a summary, or a guided answer — we attach a visible label. The label is the same everywhere, it is reachable by keyboard and screen reader, and it links back to this page.

AI assists; people stay responsible. AI is never the final authority on identity, ownership, accusations, or moderation — a person reviews decisions that affect people.

Hybrid hosting

map.ca runs a hybrid model. Today, AI steps — including some that can touch personal information — may be handled by a vetted third-party AI provider for quality. We minimize and redact what we send and keep.

We are standing up our own open-weights models inside a Canadian virtual private cloud, and a model router will route the most sensitive steps there as that path comes online.

Canadian data residency

We are building toward running every AI step that touches personal information on self-hosted models inside a Canadian virtual private cloud. Until that path is live, some steps may be handled by a third-party provider; we minimize and redact what we send.

We minimize and redact the prompts and traces we keep, consistent with PIPEDA and Quebec's Law 25.

No training without your opt-in

We do not use your content to train third-party AI models without your explicit, separate permission. The default is no.

If we ever offer a way to opt in, it will be a clear, separate choice — never buried in a settings default.

Your controls & the policies behind this

Every AI surface links here, and from here you can read the full policies that govern how we build and operate AI. These are the rules we hold ourselves to, not marketing copy.

Last updated: June 20, 2026