Generated sessions still need operator judgment
Marlonica is built to make provenance and review visible — not to remove your responsibility for what finally goes out on your channel.
Last updated June 4, 2026
01How Marlonica uses AI
An Artistic Director — a language model — turns your channel world and brief into structured prompts, and those prompts drive music, cover art, and video generation through specialized AI providers. You own and are responsible for what you generate (see Terms).
02What we send to providers
To generate an asset we send the creative prompt and channel context — and, for some providers, optional reference images — to that provider. We send only what’s needed to produce the asset, not your account identity, email, or password. Each provider processes inputs under its own terms, and we don’t control whether a provider uses inputs to improve its own models, so avoid putting sensitive personal data in prompts. We don’t sell your prompts or generated content.
03Provenance
Marlonica records how each asset was made — the provider, model, job reference, the prompt used, and the channel and session context — so you can trace any track or video back to its inputs. Where a provider watermarks its output, that marking is preserved.
04Synthetic-content disclosure
Always-on broadcasts. A station streams only into your own YouTube channel and starts as a private broadcast — it goes public only when you choose. When it streams AI-generated audio and visuals, Marlonica automatically sets YouTube’s altered/synthetic-content label on the broadcast.
Session videos. Marlonica uploads these as private drafts; you choose and confirm the synthetic-content disclosure in YouTube Studio before publishing.
Per YouTube, disclosing AI content does not reduce reach. You’re responsible for meeting the disclosure rules of any platform you publish to.
05Human review is required
Don’t publish or broadcast anything you haven’t reviewed. Check titles, descriptions, thumbnails, audio, visual loops, and any policy-sensitive claims before you mark a session video published or take a station public. AI can make mistakes, produce unexpected results, or generate material that resembles existing work — your review is the safeguard.
06Ownership and third-party rights
As between you and Marlonica, generated outputs are yours to use, subject to each provider’s terms. Because AI systems can unintentionally produce content similar to existing works, you’re responsible for checking outputs against third-party rights before publishing.
07YouTube handoff
For both session drafts and live stations, YouTube Studio owns the final policy prompts, monetization review, visibility settings, and channel-level decisions.
08No outcome guarantees
Marlonica does not guarantee monetization, recommendation performance, policy acceptance, copyright-claim avoidance, or audience growth.
