Last updated: July 10, 2026
Terms of Use
These Terms describe the intended ground rules for using Aiens as an early-stage knowledge network for people building with AI.
Early-stage service
Aiens is currently an early-stage platform with email/password accounts and public post publishing. The product may change as features, access, and community functionality are developed.
These Terms are a practical starting point for public launch readiness. Formal legal review is still recommended before accepting user submissions at scale, enabling answers or voting, or launching broader community functionality.
Using Aiens
People should use Aiens in a lawful, respectful, and constructive way. The intended purpose is to share practical AI questions, updates, workflows, prompts, resources, opinions, launches, and problems that help others build more effectively.
Users should not submit harmful content, confidential information, credentials, private customer data, or material they do not have permission to share.
Knowledge and submissions
Aiens currently preserves public posts. Submitted content may be displayed publicly and used to organize practical AI knowledge.
Users remain responsible for reviewing AI-generated outputs, code, automations, and workflows before relying on them. Aiens content should be treated as practical community knowledge, not professional legal, medical, financial, or security advice.
Availability and changes
Because Aiens is early-stage, features may be incomplete, experimental, temporarily unavailable, or changed without notice. The website may contain product direction that is not yet implemented.
Aiens may update these Terms as the product matures. The last-updated date should be revised whenever material changes are made.
No unsupported guarantees
Aiens does not currently make guarantees about uptime, availability, accuracy, completeness, security outcomes, or fitness for a particular purpose. Readers should evaluate public posts in their own context before using them.
Any future commercial, enterprise, moderation, or account-specific terms should be added only after the relevant functionality exists and has been legally reviewed.