TriOS is a human-driven project. While some portions of its codebase, documentation, or supporting materials may have been created, reviewed, or optimized with AI, the majority of the work is written, reviewed, and maintained by human beings.
AI may be used in the following limited ways:
- To accelerate repetitive scripting or packaging tasks.
- To assist in documentation drafting or proofreading.
- To suggest optimizations or identify potential issues during development.
- To research information related to the project.
All AI-assisted contributions are fact-checked and verified by humans to prevent the typical issues with AI-generated code. This ensures that TriOS remains transparent, reliable, and true to its intended design and purpose.
The core idea is simple: "There should always be a human somewhere in the loop."
If you discover content that appears to have originated from AI and have questions about its origin, please open an issue in the TriOS repository for clarification.