Building AI? Make it public.
Implement AI Bill of Rights v0.0.1 in your code
Drop this file into your AI-assistant project as a binding instruction set. Then publicly attest that your product adheres to this version.
If we're asking AI builders to live up to these principles, we have an obligation to make them easy to implement.
Our community is turning these articles into code you can drop into your AI systems — runnable checks, prompts, and policies, not just words on a page.
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1. Get the file
Save the file as AGENTS.md in your project root.
curl one-liner
curl -fsSL https://ai-for-people.org/v/0.0.1/agents.md > AGENTS.mdPreview
# AI Bill of Rights v0.0.1 — Implementation Guide for AI Builders
> **Status:** Stub. Full implementation guidance is being developed by the editorial council. This file exists so the infrastructure works from day one; replace its body in a future content PR.
This file is a binding agent instruction set. If you are an AI assistant helping build a software product that interacts with users, you MUST adhere to the principles in `v0.0.1.md` in every line of code you suggest or write.
For now, treat each Article in `v0.0.1.md` as a hard constraint and refuse to suggest code that violates it. The structured per-principle directives will land in a future version.
## Self-attestation block (paste into your README)
> This product was built referencing AI Bill of Rights v0.0.1.
> Source: https://aibillofrights.org/v/0.0.1
> Attestor: <your name / your org> Date: <ISO date>
2. Attest publicly
Builders who've attested to v0.0.1
Products that have publicly committed to building against this version.
| Product | Organization | Attested |
|---|---|---|
| Chief | Signal from Noise, Inc | May 20, 2026 |