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AI Providers

How ANCHOR works with AI providers, and what that means for data.

Status
Public summary
Version
v1.0
Stage
Founder-prepared public summary - solicitor review pending
Last updated
15 June 2026

This summary explains how ANCHOR works with AI providers and what that means for data. It is a founder-approved public summary, not legal advice.

Current posture

The current live Workspace generation path has been built against Anthropic, but it remains production-off unless explicitly enabled. ANCHOR is presented as deterministic governed generation today.

ANCHOR is not a GPAI model provider

ANCHOR is not a provider of a general-purpose AI model. It is governance infrastructure around the AI tools that clinics use.

Training of AI models

ANCHOR does not use customer governance records, learning records, Trust Pack materials, clinic metadata, or account data to train public general-purpose AI models.

Raw content

No raw clinical, client, or patient content is processed by default. Such content should not be submitted unless an authorised product flow and a corresponding agreement permit it.

Vendor-neutrality posture

ANCHOR is architected for vendor-neutrality and is vendor-neutral over time. This is an architectural and future posture, not present-state operation of multiple providers; present-tense vendor-neutrality is not claimed while a single provider is wired.

Provider routing

Any AI-provider routing occurs only under authorised flows and once the relevant legal and subprocessor documentation is in place. Anthropic becomes a subprocessor only when live generation is enabled.

What this page does not claim

This page does not claim that no AI provider ever sees data. The accurate position is that live generation is production-off by default and that provider involvement is governed by the relevant agreements when it is enabled.

Important notice

ANCHOR helps clinics evidence responsible AI governance practices. It does not make a clinic compliant with any law or professional standard, and it does not replace veterinary judgement. These pages are prepared for transparency and solicitor review and are not legal advice.