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Last updated Oct 21, 2024

Settings for AI Trust Layer Policies

Important:

This feature is currently part of an audit process and is not to be considered part of the FedRAMP Authorization until the review is finalized. See here the full list of features currently under review.

The AI Trust Layer policy governs the use of third-party AI models managed by UiPath®, across products. The policy sets rules for your organization at tenant, group, or user level.

For the AI Trust Layer policy, the following settings are available:

  • Enable calls to third-party AI models through AI Trust Layer - By default, this option is enabled. When disabled, it impacts all products that use third party genAI model, with the exception of Communications Mining™, where you need to disable third-party genAI features at the product level.
  • Enable Test Manager Features - By default, this option is set to Yes, to leverage the AI-powered testing capabilities of Test Manager. When set to No, it disables the following:
    • the ability to automatically generate test cases from a requirement;
    • the ability to generate concise insights on the test execution results.
  • Enable Document Understanding features - By default, this option is set to Yes. When set to No, it disables any calls to third-party AI models, effectively turning off the functionalities related to generative annotation and automatic classification.

Note:

AI Trust Layer ensures that your data is never stored outside of UiPath®, nor is it used to train third-party models.

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