> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.clairelabs.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Understand your report

> Understand how Claire uses AI to help your instructor create your grading and feedback report — and what role your instructor plays in every decision.

If your instructor uses Claire, your grading and feedback report was produced with AI assistance. This page explains what that means, what the AI does, and — just as importantly — what it does not do. Your instructor reviews and approves every part of your report before it reaches you.

<Info>
  For privacy questions or to exercise your rights regarding your data, contact us directly via [privacy@clairelabs.ai](mailto:privacy@clairelabs.ai).
</Info>

## What your report contains

Feedback reports in Claire are highly customizable. This means that these components are optional, and your instructor decides which specific elements should be included in your report. Depending on your instructor's settings, your report may contain the following sections:

<Steps>
  <Step title="Written feedback">
    The written feedback is generated by AI from a summary of all the notes your instructor made while reviewing your work. The AI translates those notes into clear, readable feedback. It does not invent, assume, or infer anything that your instructor did not explicitly give or approve. This is the main narrative feedback you will read.

    <Note>
      The feedback you receive is authentic and accurately reflects your instructor's view. We do not invent, assume, or infer any feedback that was not explicitly given or approved by your instructor.
    </Note>
  </Step>

  <Step title="Rubric breakdown">
    For each criterion in the grading rubric, your report includes an overview of how you performed — acknowledging your strengths and discussing areas for improvement. This breakdown is an AI-generated summary based exclusively on your instructor's notes.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Reading suggestions">
    The AI identifies the most critical skill you can develop further and suggests 2–3 free, credible, and highly relevant resources to help you improve.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Raw annotations">
    You may see your written work with your instructor's in-line comments and grading remarks directly on it. These raw comments are shared exactly as written by your instructor, without any AI polish.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Transcript">
    For oral or hybrid assessments, your report may include the full transcript of the conversation you had with the AI agent.
  </Step>
</Steps>

<Note>
  **A note on your grade:** Your grade is determined by your instructor. The AI does not assign grades directly. It assists by comparing your instructor's feedback with the grading rubric to help align the score — but the final grade is always your instructor's decision.
</Note>

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**Looking for more details?**

* To learn how to interpret and use your feedback, see [Reading your feedback](/tutorials/for-students/reading-your-feedback).
* If you disagree with your feedback or spot an error, see [Appealing feedback](/tutorials/for-students/appealing-feedback).
