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Terms of use

Terms for the current open-source release of AI Knowledge Pack.

Open-source software

AI Knowledge Pack is open-source software released under the MIT License. You may use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense and sell copies of the software subject to the license terms.

Open-source usage disclaimer

Open source availability does not mean the software is certified, professionally audited, production-ready, secure for every use case or suitable for regulated environments.

The maintainers and contributors do not guarantee ongoing maintenance, compatibility, security, privacy, compliance, accessibility suitability, output accuracy or responsibility for forks, modifications, integrations, plugins, deployments or third-party distributions.

If you modify, fork, self-host, redistribute, integrate or deploy the software, you are responsible for reviewing the code, dependencies, configuration, legal obligations, security posture and user-facing claims for your own use case.

Provided as is

The software is provided as is, without warranty of any kind. The project maintainers do not guarantee that the software will be error-free, secure, uninterrupted, complete or suitable for any particular purpose.

User responsibility

You are responsible for choosing which files to process, reviewing generated Markdown, verifying extracted content before relying on it, protecting confidential material and complying with laws, contracts, workplace policies and third-party platform terms.

No professional advice

AI Knowledge Pack and its output are not legal, financial, engineering, security, medical, tax, compliance or other professional advice.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, the project maintainers and contributors are not liable for any claim, damages, loss or other liability arising from use of the software or generated output.