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Risk Disclosure

Last updated: June 15, 2026. These terms apply to ApexRouter, operated by APEX AI LABS LLP, SHITAL PARK, NEAR 150 FT RING ROAD, RAJKOT 360006, GUJARAT, INDIA. Contact: support@apexrouter.io.

Purpose

This Risk Disclosure explains important risks of using AI agents, workflow automation, model routing, sandbox execution, connected tools, and operational dashboards. Customers should evaluate these risks before using ApexRouter in production.

AI output risk

AI-generated outputs may be wrong, incomplete, hallucinated, biased, stale, unsafe, inconsistent, or unsuitable for business decisions. Human review is required for important decisions, customer communications, code changes, legal content, financial content, regulated activities, and safety-sensitive work.

Agent execution risk

Agents can misunderstand instructions, overrun tasks, make incorrect assumptions, create or modify files incorrectly, call tools unexpectedly, or fail midway. Permission policies, logs, human approvals, and sandboxing reduce risk but do not eliminate it.

Cost and usage risk

Workflows may consume tokens, API calls, sandbox runtime, storage, third-party service capacity, and support resources. Customers should configure budgets, rate limits, alerts, approval gates, and monitoring before scaling usage.

Security risk

Connected credentials, API keys, files, repositories, databases, communication channels, and workflow memory may contain sensitive data. Customers must apply least-privilege access, rotate credentials, restrict roles, monitor logs, and avoid submitting secrets unless necessary and authorized.

Third-party dependency risk

ApexRouter may rely on cloud providers, model providers, E2B-style sandboxes, communication tools, repositories, databases, payment processors, and analytics services. Their outages, latency, pricing changes, policy changes, or security events may affect workflows.

Regulatory and compliance risk

Customers are responsible for determining whether their use of AI workflows complies with applicable laws, industry rules, privacy obligations, export controls, employment rules, customer contracts, and internal policies.

Production deployment risk

Before production use, customers should test workflows, review failure modes, set human approval thresholds, define escalation processes, document responsibilities, and monitor results. Do not rely on ApexRouter as the sole control for critical operations.

No professional advice

ApexRouter does not provide legal, financial, medical, investment, compliance, tax, employment, or other professional advice. Consult qualified professionals for high-impact or regulated decisions.

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A SaaS platform for coordinating AI agents, tools, workflows, teams, and operational visibility from one control layer.

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