It gives you the following warning in a large prompt in the middle of the screen that you must actively dismiss before you can use the product.
"While we have safeguards in place, the system may occasionally generate incorrect or misleading information and produce offensive or biased content. It is not intended to give advice."
If that isn't being clear, I don't know what would be.
It's not clear precisely because it's a warning in the middle of the screen you must actively dismiss. Most of the time such supposedly important notifications are little more than spam, which teaches people to dismiss them quickly without reading.
It's not explicit enough. It should say that whatever text it generates must always be taken with a pinch of salt and must not be trusted as source of facts. It does not generate facts.
Doesn't matter if the source is "AI chat" or anything else. Words published online falsely accusing innocent people of crimes, is a problem. Particularly when the source aims to be "intelligent" and promoted as a tool for learning, research and discovery.
"While we have safeguards in place, the system may occasionally generate incorrect or misleading information and produce offensive or biased content. It is not intended to give advice."
If that isn't being clear, I don't know what would be.