Overview
Family Legacy is preparing AI-assisted family history tools. Current beta experiences provide simple draft output so families can preview the workflow before paid or external AI processing is enabled.
AI features are intended to help families draft, organize, and reflect on family history. They should not replace human judgment.
AI assists users
Future AI tools may help generate member biography drafts, summarize family timelines, suggest relationship context, create storybook drafts, prepare photo restoration workflows, or transcribe voice memories.
These features are meant to save time and inspire better preservation, not to decide what is true for your family.
User review is required
Users remain responsible for reviewing, editing, correcting, and approving AI-assisted content before saving or sharing it.
AI output may be incomplete, inaccurate, overly confident, or missing important family context.
Beta AI today
The current AI tools use simple beta draft generation inside Family Legacy. They do not call paid AI APIs and do not require API keys.
AI request history may still be stored so families can test how future AI workflows will feel.
Future AI services
In the future, Family Legacy may connect to AI providers such as OpenAI or other services. If enabled, prompts and selected family content may be processed securely by those providers to generate output.
Before activating paid or external AI processing, Family Legacy should provide clear product notices, configuration options, and updated privacy details.
Sensitive information
Use care before including sensitive family stories, private documents, contact details, health information, or information about children in AI prompts.
Families should decide together what kinds of memories are appropriate for AI-assisted drafting.