This page explains how we do — and don't — use artificial intelligence at SwissCitizenship. In short: we use AI to help build and run the website, but our study content is created by our team.
How we use AI
We use AI tools to help build and maintain the website itself — for example writing and reviewing code, improving performance and reliability, drafting marketing copy, and handling routine data and support tasks. Where AI is involved in anything we publish, a person reviews it and is accountable for it.
Our study content
Our practice questions and lessons — covering Swiss history, politics, culture and the cantons — are written and curated by our team, not auto-generated by AI.
Accuracy and not legal advice
SwissCitizenship is an independent educational platform for naturalisation-test preparation. Our content is provided for informational and educational purposes only, may contain errors, and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by or associated with the Swiss government, any canton or municipality, or any official authority. Always confirm the requirements with the official sources for your canton.
Using our content to train AI
You may not copy, scrape or use our content — including our questions and lessons — to train, fine-tune or evaluate machine-learning models. This reflects the acceptable-use rules in our Terms.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as our use of AI evolves. When we make material changes, we'll update the 'last updated' date above.