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Contributors

The following people and organizations have contributed to the creation and maintenance of this project:

How to Contribute to this Project

We welcome your contributions! Here are some areas to consider:

  • Improving the example code to cover planned areas of the guide that we haven’t yet implemented.
  • Other example code improvements, like utility for real-world use!
  • Explorations of the many Experiments in Try found in many chapters. We believe some of these suggestions would be excellent topics for basic research.
  • Expand coverage of third-party tools. Incorporate their use in the example code.
  • You tell us!

Visit the Alliance community repo, specifically the CONTRIBUTING page for general information about contributing.

Visit this project’s GitHub repo and look at the open issues to find areas where help is needed. We welcome pull requests and suggestions as new issues. Discussions are a great way to participate, too.

Finally, you can provide feedback using email. Be sure to mention this particular project.

See also the full list of projects here to find other projects that might interest you.

Join the Work Group

Are you interested in joining this project’s work group? Use the form on the Alliance’s Become a collaborator page to let us know your interests.

Check any of these boxes on the form:

  • AI Trust and Safety WG (left-hand side) and/or,
  • Applications and Tools WG (left-hand side)
  • Evaluations (performance, quality, trust, safety,…) (right-hand side)

In the “Message” box mention this project, Achieving Confidence in Enterprise AI Applications, and add anything else you would like us to know.

If your organization would like to join the AI Alliance, go here.

Other Notes on Contributing

The sources for this website are in the GitHub repository’s docs directory.

Notice that every page on this website has an Edit this page on GitHub link to the corresponding location for the page in the GitHub repo, making it easy to view a page, then go straight to the source, make edits, and submit a PR! This is the best way to help us fix typos and make other small improvements.