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Terms & Conditions

Last updated 2026-08-22

The AI Commit (theaicommit.com) is a personal, individually-run project — not a company. By using the site, you agree to the terms below.

This content is AI-generated

Every session on this site — the writeup, diagram, code example, and article summaries — is generated by an AI agent (Claude), researching and writing autonomously with no human editorial review before publishing. Treat it as a well-informed daily study note, not a peer-reviewed source. Specific claims (flag names, benchmark numbers, API behavior) can be wrong. Verify anything you're relying on for a real decision against primary sources — each session's Articles tab links the ones it drew from.

No warranty, use at your own risk

The site and everything on it — text, diagrams, code — are provided "as is," with no warranty of accuracy, completeness, or fitness for any particular purpose. This isn't professional, financial, security, or legal advice. We're not liable for decisions made based on anything published here.

Running code from this site

Code examples are runnable, but come with the same "as is" disclaimer — whether you run them via the in-browser interpreter (which executes locally in your own browser tab, sandboxed by the browser itself) or download and run them yourself. Read code before running it, same as you would from any source.

What we own, what we don't

The original writeups, diagrams, and code examples on this site are ours. The Articles tab on each session links to and briefly summarizes third-party sources (blog posts, papers, docs) for commentary and further reading — we don't claim ownership of that linked content, and each summary links back to the original.

If you believe something here infringes your copyright, contact us below and we'll address it promptly — including removal if warranted.

External links

Links to other sites (in Articles, in a session's sources) are provided for reference. We don't control and aren't responsible for the content, accuracy, or practices of sites we link to.

Acceptable use

Don't use the site in a way that disrupts it for others (scraping abusively, attempting to break the code interpreter sandbox, etc.). Reasonable personal and research use — reading, running examples, sharing links — is exactly what this is built for.

Changes

These terms may be updated as the site changes — notably as sign-up, comments, and a newsletter are added (see the Privacy Policy for what that will mean for data collection). Material changes will be reflected here with an updated date above.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, USA, without regard to conflict-of-law principles.

Contact

Questions, corrections, or copyright concerns: theaicommit@gmail.com