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Last updated April 19, 2026

Solved By Code is a free-to-read AI research publication. These terms cover the relatively small set of things the site is used for. Read them once and move on.

What you can do

Read, share, quote, and cite any article on this site. Quoting with attribution and a link back to the source article is welcome and encouraged — it is how research publications compound.

Reasonable-length quotation for commentary, journalism, academic citation, and criticism is permitted under fair-use norms.

What you cannot do

Republish whole articles without written permission. Mirror the site. Strip bylines or attribution. Use the content to train a commercial LLM without an agreement in place (the publication generally welcomes research-oriented training use — ask first).

Attempt to disrupt the site, scrape it at rates that amount to a denial-of-service attack, or probe it for vulnerabilities without notifying editor@solvedbycode.ai first. Good-faith vulnerability reports are welcomed and credited.

Accuracy and corrections

Every article on this site aims for accuracy. Every claim is traced to a primary source. Despite that, the AI field moves faster than any publishing schedule, and mistakes happen. When they do, corrections are stamped in place on the article with a dated changelog. Nothing is silently rewritten.

If you find a factual error — especially one tied to a primary source — write to editor@solvedbycode.ai and you will be credited in the correction.

No warranty

The content is provided “as is,” without warranty of any kind. Technical claims — benchmarks, install instructions, code samples — should be verified against primary sources before being relied on in production. The publication is not liable for decisions made based on its content.

Code samples

Any code snippets embedded in articles are released under the MIT License unless an article specifies otherwise. Use them, fork them, commit them.

Changes

These terms may be revised. When they are, the “Last updated” date at the top of this page is stamped and substantive changes are noted here for at least 60 days.