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Last updated: July 11, 2026  ·  AIMLSE — Adaptive Coding Interface
These Terms govern your use of AIMLSE, an adaptive AI coding interface for machine-learning engineers. By creating an account, signing in, or continuing as a guest, you agree to the terms below. Please read them — they explain what the platform does, what you can expect from us, and what we expect from you.

1 Acceptance of these Terms

By checking the acceptance box and signing in, registering, or using AIMLSE as a guest, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms and our handling of your data as described below. If you do not agree, do not use the platform.

If you use AIMLSE on behalf of an organization, you represent that you are authorized to accept these Terms for that organization.

2 What AIMLSE provides

AIMLSE is a PyTorch-focused development environment built around four layers: verified project templates, a curated helper-function library, a visual block-based coding system, and a cell-based notebook. The service lets you write, organize, and run machine-learning code, manage project files, and export or checkpoint your work.

The platform is provided on an ongoing, best-effort basis. Features may change, and we may add, modify, or discontinue functionality over time.

3 Accounts & your AIMLSE ID

  • You are responsible for keeping your password and account credentials secure, and for all activity under your account.
  • Each account receives a permanent, unique AIMLSE developer ID used across projects, collaboration, and the API.
  • Guest sessions create a temporary throwaway account. Guest work may not be retained and is not guaranteed to persist — create a full account to keep your projects.
  • You must provide accurate information and may not impersonate others or create accounts to abuse the service.

4 Acceptable use

You agree not to use AIMLSE to:

  • break the law, infringe others' rights, or process content you have no right to use;
  • attempt to escape, disable, or circumvent the code-execution sandbox, its network isolation, or its resource limits;
  • run code intended to attack, mine, scan, or gain unauthorized access to any system, or to disrupt the service for others;
  • upload malware, or upload files or datasets you are not permitted to store; or
  • reverse-engineer, resell, or overload the platform, its API, or its infrastructure.

5 Code execution & the sandbox

Code you run executes in an isolated, sandboxed environment with deliberate security controls — including network isolation, dropped privileges, and resource limits. These controls protect you and other users; interfering with them is a violation of these Terms.

You are solely responsible for the code you write and run and for its outputs. AIMLSE does not guarantee that any code, model, or result is correct, safe, or fit for any particular purpose.

6 Your content & ownership

You own your code, models, notebooks, and data. We do not claim ownership of the content you create or upload.

To operate the service, you grant AIMLSE a limited license to store, process, execute, and display your content solely to provide the platform to you — for example, to run your notebooks, save your files, and generate checkpoints and exports. This license ends when you delete the content or your account, except for backups retained for a reasonable period.

7 The verified library

Templates and helper functions in the curated library are provided to help you build reliably. While we work to keep library content verified, all content is provided “as is”; you remain responsible for reviewing and testing any code before relying on it in your own work.

8 Data we store

To provide the service, we store your account details (such as email and a securely hashed password), your AIMLSE ID, and the projects, files, datasets, and notebooks you create. If you sign in with Google, we receive basic profile information (name and email) from Google to create or match your account.

We use this data to operate, secure, and improve the platform. We do not sell your personal data. You may request deletion of your account and associated data by contacting us.

9 Third-party sign-in

If you authenticate through Google, your use of that service is also subject to Google's terms and privacy policy. We only use the information necessary to sign you in and identify your account.

10 Disclaimer of warranties

AIMLSE is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, or uninterrupted or error-free operation. Machine-learning outputs are inherently probabilistic and may be incorrect.

11 Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, AIMLSE and its contributors will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for any loss of data, profits, or models, arising from your use of — or inability to use — the platform.

12 Termination

You may stop using AIMLSE at any time. We may suspend or terminate access if you violate these Terms or use the platform in a way that risks harm to the service or other users. On termination, your right to use the service ends, though these Terms' surviving provisions (such as ownership, disclaimers, and liability) remain in effect.

13 Changes to these Terms

We may update these Terms as the platform evolves. When we make material changes, we will update the “Last updated” date above. Continued use after changes take effect means you accept the revised Terms.


14 Contact

Questions about these Terms? Reach us at info@aimlse.org.

By signing in or registering, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these Terms & Conditions.
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