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PLEASE READ THESE PROGRAM TERMS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING RHEL AI. BY PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM OR USING RHEL AI, YOU SIGNIFY YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE PROGRAM TERMS AND ACKNOWLEDGE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE PROGRAM TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE PROGRAM TERMS, THEN DO NOT USE RHEL AI.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI Development Preview Program Terms

We are excited that you are interested in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI Development Preview Program and as a benefit of participating, you will have access to a preview version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat’s preview of AI tools, models, and other AI related content (“RHEL AI”) at no cost subject to these terms ("Program"). Red Hat may terminate the Program at any time for any reason.

These Program Terms govern your use of RHEL AI and are subject to the Red Hat Enterprise Agreement available at http://www.redhat.com/agreements (the "Agreement"). When we use a capitalized term without defining it in these Program Terms, the term has the meaning defined in the Agreement. If there is a conflict between these Program Terms and the Agreement, the Program Terms will take precedence.

The Program gives access to a preview version of RHEL AI. The Program documents the steps required to for composing a preview instance of RHEL AI by building a Red Hat Enterprise Linux bootable image and downloading and configuring the following components: i) a large language model (“LLM”), ii) an AI model to generate synthetic data for the LLM, iii) data sets to train the LLM, iv) various tools to assist with the training and management of LLM and v) device drivers and tools to optimize workloads running on specific graphical processing units (GPUs). You are responsible for acquiring sufficient rights in any training data that you use to train the LLM.

Once configured, you will be able to input questions (aka prompts), which may be modified for optimization, to the LLM ("Input"). Such Input is passed to the LLM that provides suggestions in the form of answers, responses, or other product related content ("Suggestions").

You are responsible for ensuring your use of the LLM and model training resources complies with the applicable agreements, licenses and any applicable laws or regulations regarding such usage. Red Hat only provides limited preview support for the LLM and other associated training data and tools referenced in the RHEL AI documentation.

The Suggestions may require additional modifications by you to be useful and any such modifications are "Modified Suggestions". Your use of Suggestions is at your discretion and Red Hat makes no warranties or guarantees with respect to Suggestions and you should confirm that use of RHEL AI or any Suggestions is appropriate for your environment. Suggestions may be similar to material used to train the LLM. Red Hat does not claim any intellectual property rights with respect to Input, Suggestions, or Modified Suggestions. Suggestions are not considered Red Hat Software.

The Program is intended for early access for developers to gather feedback to improve the product and is not intended or supported for production use. Under the Program, RHEL AI and any components referenced or included in RHEL AI, are not covered by any Red Hat indemnification. These Program Terms establish the rights and obligations associated with RHEL AI and are not intended to limit your rights to software code under the terms of an open source license.

May 2024