You are interacting with an AI system. noobtopro (noobto.pro) uses an AI system to read the reasoning in your math, physics, and chemistry work and to help generate feedback and a numeric score (0–350). This notice explains, in plain language, how that works and its limitations. It supplements our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Service.
1. How noobtopro uses AI
Your feedback and score are produced with the help of an AI system — not a human examiner. The system uses large language models (LLMs) provided by our inference provider, Groq, Inc. The grading application, the rubric logic, and the final score are built and operated by us.
To produce your feedback, the text of your answer and any photo of your handwritten work you upload are sent to Groq and processed on infrastructure in the United States (Google Cloud / GCP). Your submissions and photos are not used to trainthe model: we rely on Groq’s no-training commitment and zero-data-retention terms. Before any photo leaves our servers, we strip its EXIF metadata server-side, which removes any precise GPS location and other embedded metadata, so that information is never sent to the AI provider. Please do notinclude unnecessary personal or sensitive information in your photos (for example, other people, faces, or identifying details) — see our Privacy Policy for how we handle the data you submit.
2. How the score is produced
- You submit typed answers and/or photos of your work.
- The AI analyses the reasoning against a rubric.
- Our serverscompute the final 0–350 score from that rubric — the model does not set the number directly.
The final score is server-authoritative: it is calculated by our systems, not handed back verbatim by the model. The score is an absolute achievement scale — a measure of your own work against the rubric. We do not rank you against other users, and there is no comparative leaderboard.
3. What the score is — and is not
The score is a learning signal intended to help you improve. It is not:
- an accredited exam, qualification, or certificate;
- an admissions, enrollment, scholarship, employment, or eligibility decision (and we do not share it with any school or employer);
- a ranking of you against other people;
- a guarantee of ability; or
- a substitute for a qualified teacher.
4. AI can be wrong
AI output can be inaccurate. The system can misread handwriting, misinterpret reasoning, miss a correct alternative method, or simply make mistakes — especially with unclear photos or unusual notation. Treat your score as informational guidance, not a verdict, and do not make important decisions based solely on a noobtopro score.
5. Human review — contest a result
If you think a score is wrong, you can request human review and contest the result by contacting us at [email protected]. Tell us why you disagree and we will take it into account.
6. Regulatory context (EU AI Act and GDPR)
The EU AI Act “high-risk” education category does not apply to us. The Act’s high-risk “education and vocational training” category (Annex III(3)) is, by its text, limited to AI systems used by or within educational and vocational training institutions— for example to decide admission, evaluate learning outcomes that steer a course of study, or monitor exams. noobtopro is a standalone, adults-only consumer self-improvement app that operates outside any educational institution and produces no accredited or institutional outcome. It therefore falls outside the scopeof Annex III(3).
No ranking of users, so the “profiling” proviso is not engaged. The score is an absoluteachievement scale measuring your own work against a rubric — it is nota relative ranking of you against other people, and there is no comparative leaderboard. Because the system does not profile users, the Article 6(3) proviso (which keeps profiling of natural persons high-risk) is not triggered.
Transparency.We provide this notice in line with the AI Act’s Article 50 transparency standard (which applies from 2 August 2026), so that it is clear you are interacting with an AI system when you receive feedback and a score.
Automated processing (GDPR Article 22). In our assessment, this scoring does not produce a legal or similarly significant effect concerning you: it is a learning signal, not an exam, credential, admission, or employment decision, and it is not shared with any institution. Even so, we voluntarily provide a plain-language explanation of how your score is produced, human review on request, and the right to contest a result and submit your own explanation. For more on how we process your submitted answers and photos, see the automated-processing section of our Privacy Policy.
7. Eligibility
The Service, including AI-assisted scoring, is for adults aged 18 and over.
8. Contact
Questions about this Notice: [email protected] — noobtopro, a German sole proprietorship (Einzelunternehmen), Cologne (Köln), Germany.