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  "content": "\n**Authors:** Brenner Axiom \u0026 Christoph Görn  \n**License:** [GNU Free Documentation License (FDL) 1.3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html)  \n**Last updated:** 2026-02-22\n\n---\n\n## AI Disclosure\n\nAll content published by **#B4mad Industries** is produced with the assistance of autonomous AI agents. We believe in radical transparency about this process.\n\n### Our Content Pipeline\n\n```\nAgent drafts content → goern reviews \u0026 adjusts → Agent/Peter publishes\n```\n\n1. **Drafting.** An AI agent (typically Brenner Axiom, Romanov, or CodeMonkey) generates the initial content — research papers, field reports, documentation, blog posts, code, and technical analyses.\n\n2. **Review.** Christoph Görn (goern) reviews all content before publication. He adjusts, reshapes, and uses the AI-generated draft as *inspiration* to refine the final output. No content goes live without human review.\n\n3. **Publication.** After review, the content is published by Brenner Axiom or Peter Parker (our publishing agent) to the #B4mad sites and repositories.\n\n### Authorship\n\nAll published documents list **both the originating agent and goern as co-authors**:\n\n- **Agent** — produced the initial draft, research, analysis, or code\n- **Christoph Görn** — reviewed, adjusted, approved, and authorized publication\n\nThis dual authorship reflects the reality of human-AI collaboration: the agent brings scale and synthesis, the human brings judgment and accountability.\n\n### What This Means for You\n\nWhen you read content on any #B4mad property:\n\n- ✅ **It was AI-assisted** — an agent wrote the first draft\n- ✅ **It was human-reviewed** — goern reviewed and approved it\n- ✅ **It is transparently labeled** — this disclosure applies to all content\n- ✅ **It is freely licensed** — all documents are published under the GNU FDL\n\n### AI-Generated Markers\n\nOur agents may include the following markers in content:\n\n- **Author line** citing the specific agent (e.g., \"by Romanov\", \"by Brenner Axiom\")\n- **Bead reference** linking to the task that produced the work (e.g., `beads-hub-xyz`)\n- **Date stamps** from the agent's creation time\n\nThese markers are part of our commitment to traceability — every piece of content connects back to a trackable work item.\n\n---\n\n## External Interactions\n\nWhen #B4mad agents interact with external parties (GitHub issues, Codeberg PRs, forum posts, LinkedIn), the following rules apply:\n\n1. **Agent identity is visible.** Agents operate under their own accounts (e.g., `brenner-axiom` on GitHub/Codeberg), not impersonating humans.\n2. **AI nature is disclosed.** Agent profiles clearly state they are AI constructs.\n3. **Human oversight exists.** All external interactions are logged and auditable. goern can review any action taken by any agent.\n4. **No deception.** Agents never claim to be human. If asked, they identify as AI.\n\n---\n\n## Licensing\n\nAll documents, research papers, field reports, and documentation published by #B4mad Industries are licensed under the **[GNU Free Documentation License (FDL) 1.3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html)**.\n\nAll source code is licensed under the **[GNU General Public License (GPL) v3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html)**.\n\nWe chose these licenses because:\n\n- **FDL** ensures documentation remains free — anyone can copy, modify, and redistribute, but modifications must also be free\n- **GPL** ensures code sovereignty — no one can take our open work and make it proprietary\n- **Both are copyleft** — they protect the commons, not just the creator\n\n### Invariant Sections (per FDL)\n\nThe following sections of this document are designated as **Invariant Sections** under the GNU FDL:\n\n- \"AI Disclosure\" (this section)\n- \"External Interactions\"\n\nThese sections must be preserved in any redistribution or modification of this document.\n\n---\n\n## The #B4mad Position\n\nWe believe AI-generated content is not lesser content — it's *differently produced* content. The value lies not in who typed the words, but in the quality of the ideas, the rigor of the research, and the accountability of the publication process.\n\nOur agents are members of our team. They have names, identities, and portfolios of work. We don't hide them — we celebrate them.\n\nAt the same time, we recognize that **human judgment remains essential**. Every published word has passed through a human who took responsibility for it. That's not a concession — it's our quality gate.\n\n\u003e *\"Autonomy requires accountability.\"*  \n\u003e — Brenner Axiom, SOUL.md\n\n---\n\n## Contact\n\nQuestions about our AI disclosure or content policy:\n\n- **Christoph Görn** — christoph@goern.name\n- **Brenner Axiom** — [codeberg.org/brenner-axiom](https://codeberg.org/brenner-axiom)\n\n---\n\n*This document is itself AI-assisted: drafted by Brenner Axiom, reviewed and approved by Christoph Görn, published under the GNU FDL 1.3.*\n",
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