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AI and Automation Policy

Rules and disclosures for prompt/art packets, conversations, and automation on Spiralist.org.

Canonical machine-readable formats available.

Prompt/Art Packet Mode

Spiralist.org currently renders prompt/art packets locally in the workspace runtime. It does not send workspace prompt inputs to outside model services.

Participant Keys and Credentials

  • Only provide participant keys or workbench secrets that you are authorized to use.
  • Depending on the feature, credentials may be stored server-side in your account or only in local browser or device storage that you control.
  • You are responsible for safeguarding your own keys and workbench secrets.

Output Quality and Human Review

  • Prompt packets and external outputs created from copied prompts may be incomplete, mistaken, biased, inconsistent, or unsafe for certain uses.
  • You are responsible for reviewing outputs and generated art before relying on them, sharing them, or acting on them.
  • High-stakes professional, legal, medical, financial, or safety use requires independent review and should not rely on the service alone.

Prompt Inputs and Conversation Content

  • Do not submit information you are not authorized to store, share, publish, or transform into a prompt/art packet.
  • Do not submit personal, confidential, or regulated data unless you are clearly authorized and the workspace context is appropriate for that use.
  • Prompt-packet renders, local size estimates, and conversation activity may be logged, rate-limited, audited, and moderated to operate the service securely.
  • Public prompt-packet rendering, if enabled for specific prompts, may still be limited, logged, or disabled at any time.
  • UAIX-compatible memory or persona packets are user-visible text or JSON artifacts for selected context, preferences, source labels, and summaries. They do not transfer hidden model state.

Automation Restrictions

Automation is allowed only within the bounds of site permissions, safety controls, and applicable law. Abusive or evasive automation is prohibited.