Site Policy

What Praxis Library is, how content is created, and what to expect

What Praxis Library Is

Praxis Library is a free educational resource dedicated to AI communication theory. It provides framework explanations, a glossary of AI terminology, interactive learning tools, and guidance for working with AI systems effectively and responsibly.

The site is built on the principle of AI for Everyone. All content is written in plain language and designed to be accessible regardless of technical background.

Educational Purpose

Praxis Library provides educational content about AI communication theory. It is not professional advice. The frameworks, techniques, and explanations here are meant to help you learn and practice—not to replace expert guidance for high-stakes decisions.

Always verify AI-generated output before relying on it for important tasks. This is a core principle we teach, and it applies to our own content as well.

How Content Is Created

AI-Assisted, Human-Reviewed

Praxis Library is built with AI assistance and human editorial oversight. In keeping with emerging transparency requirements across 48 U.S. states, we disclose that AI tools are used in content creation, code development, and research.

Best-Effort Accuracy

We work to keep content accurate and up to date. Technique explanations are based on published research. Glossary definitions are reviewed for clarity and correctness. However, AI and prompt engineering are fast-moving fields—always verify information independently when it matters.

Verified Sources

External links point to .gov and .edu sources wherever possible. Research citations reference published academic work. We do not link to unverified or speculative sources.

Intellectual Property

Original content on Praxis Library—including framework explanations, glossary definitions, tool interfaces, and educational text—is created by the Praxis team. Where content builds on or references external research, sources are acknowledged.

Technique names like CRISP, CRISPE, COSTAR, and ReAct belong to their respective creators. Praxis provides educational explanations of these frameworks with proper attribution.

Third-Party Links

Praxis includes links to external resources for further reading. These links are curated to point to reputable sources—primarily government (.gov) and educational (.edu) institutions.

We are not responsible for the content, availability, or accuracy of external sites. If you find a broken or problematic link, let us know so we can update it.

Policy Details

Effective date: February 9, 2026

Questions? Contact us at bas.rosario@gmail.com

This policy may be updated as the site evolves. Changes will be reflected on this page with an updated effective date.