AI Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated June 1, 2026
This AI Acceptable Use Policy (the “Policy”) governs your use of the artificial-intelligence features of the Packfiles Warp product, including the Warp GitHub Copilot Agent (the “Agent”). It supplements and is incorporated by reference into the Packfiles Terms of Service (https://policies.packfiles.io) and applies in addition to the GitHub Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policies and any applicable Microsoft Marketplace terms. Capitalized terms used but not defined here have the meanings given in the Terms of Service and the AI Addendum incorporated into it.
This Policy is effective as of the Last updated date shown above. We may update this Policy from time to time; the current version is posted at https://policies.packfiles.io, and we will indicate material changes by updating the effective date. By using the AI features, you agree to the most current version of this Policy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4. TRANSPARENCY AND HUMAN OVERSIGHT
1. SCOPE AND APPLICATION
This Policy applies to all use of the Agent and any other AI-powered features Packfiles makes available. The Agent operates within GitHub’s Copilot environment; the AI model processing is performed by GitHub and its model provider(s) under GitHub’s terms. Your use of the Agent must comply with this Policy, the Packfiles Terms of Service, and GitHub’s terms and policies.
2. GENERAL PRINCIPLES
You are responsible for how you use the Agent and its outputs. You must understand the capabilities and limitations of AI and must not use the Agent for tasks where its use could lead to significant harm. AI outputs may be incomplete or incorrect and are not a substitute for human judgment.
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Use the Agent only for lawful purposes and in compliance with all applicable laws in every jurisdiction where you operate.
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Do not use the Agent in any way that violates the GitHub Terms of Service or Acceptable Use Policies.
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Do not use the Agent to mislead or deceive others about whether content is AI-generated.
3. PROHIBITED USES
You may not use the Agent or its outputs to do, or attempt to do, any of the following:
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Infer a person’s emotional state from physical, physiological, or behavioral characteristics.
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Infer a person’s sensitive attributes (such as race, nationality, religion, gender, or age) except for limited, lawful exceptions expressly permitted by applicable law.
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Categorize people based on biometric data, or infer protected affiliations such as political opinions, trade-union membership, religious or philosophical beliefs, sex life, or sexual orientation.
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Perform social scoring or predictive profiling that would lead to discriminatory, unfair, biased, or otherwise harmful treatment of any person or group.
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Exploit the vulnerabilities of any person, including based on age, disability, or socio-economic situation.
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Conduct real-time facial recognition in uncontrolled, “in the wild” environments, including by law enforcement.
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Conduct surveillance or real-time or near-real-time identification or persistent tracking of an individual using their personal information without the individual’s valid consent.
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Infringe, misappropriate, or violate the intellectual property or other proprietary rights of any person or entity.
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Circumvent or interfere with your organization’s (or any third party’s) data, privacy, or security policies.
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Degrade or compromise the security of the GitHub platform, the Agent, or any system, or bypass any security or access controls.
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Use the Agent for automated decision-making in a regulated industry or capacity without appropriate human oversight and review in compliance with applicable laws and professional rules.
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Falsely state or imply that an AI-generated Output was created by a human.
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Use the Agent for any task where its use could lead to significant harm, or in any manner inconsistent with its documented use cases and limitations.
4. TRANSPARENCY AND HUMAN OVERSIGHT
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AI disclosure. The Agent’s responses are AI-generated. You must not remove or obscure indications that content is AI-generated, and must not present AI outputs as human-created.
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Human oversight. You are responsible for reviewing and validating the Agent’s outputs, including diagnoses, configuration findings, security observations, and migration strategy, before relying on or acting on them. Apply human oversight appropriate to the risk of the task.
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Capabilities and limitations. Use the Agent consistent with its intended use cases and documented limitations. Do not rely on it as the sole basis for decisions that could cause significant harm.
5. PERMISSIONS AND DATA
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Minimum necessary permissions. You should grant the Agent only the minimum GitHub permissions necessary for its operation.
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Sensitive information. Do not submit sensitive, private, or confidential information (such as credentials, secrets, or payment data) to the Agent unless strictly necessary for a legitimate purpose. Content you direct the Agent to process may incidentally contain such information; handle it accordingly. The Agent will not request sensitive, private, or confidential information (such as credit card numbers or passwords) from you except where strictly necessary for a legitimate purpose of the Agent.
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Personal data. Your use of the Agent with personal data must comply with applicable data-protection laws and with the Packfiles Privacy Notice (https://policies.packfiles.io). Model processing within GitHub’s Copilot environment is governed by GitHub’s terms.
6. FEEDBACK AND REPORTING
If the Agent produces an error, or an output you believe is improper, harmful, or violates this Policy, please report it to Packfiles at https://packfiles.io/support-request and to GitHub. We provide a mechanism for you to report errors or improper outputs to both Packfiles and GitHub, and we use this feedback to test and improve the Agent and to enforce this Policy.
7. ENFORCEMENT
Violation of this Policy is a violation of the Packfiles Terms of Service. We may take any action we consider appropriate, including warning you, suspending or limiting access to the AI features or the Product, or terminating the agreement, consistent with the Terms of Service. GitHub may also take action under its own terms, including removing or suspending the Agent. Nothing in this Policy limits any remedy available to Packfiles or GitHub at law or under the applicable agreements.
This Policy is incorporated by reference into the Packfiles Terms of Service. Questions: [email protected].