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Last updated: June 11, 2026. View change history.

The lessons on Clawdemy are provided for general educational purposes. They are written to help readers understand how modern AI systems work and how to use them practically. They are not professional advice (technical, legal, financial, medical, or otherwise). Important decisions about your career, business, code, security posture, money, health, or legal standing should not rest on a Clawdemy lesson alone. Cross-check with primary sources (which we link in every lesson) and, where appropriate, with a qualified professional.

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Clawdemy is transparent about where AI participates in producing lessons:

  • Lesson text. Lessons are drafted with the assistance of large language models and are reviewed and edited by humans before publication. A lesson does not ship without human review. Where a lesson includes a factual claim, we cite the underlying source so you can verify it directly.
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  • Visual diagrams and figures. Diagrams are hand-authored unless a lesson explicitly notes otherwise.

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  • 2026-06-11: Material license change. Original Clawdemy curriculum content relicensed from CC BY-SA 4.0 to CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Audio narration newly marked as All Rights Reserved by RBJ Global LLC. Code samples remain MIT. Detailed policy and commercial-license inquiry pathway at /legal/licensing. Content distributed under the prior CC BY-SA 4.0 grant remains validly licensed under those original terms to recipients of that prior distribution; the new license applies prospectively. The new CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 wrapper resolves a latent licensing-compatibility tension with upstream CC BY-NC sources like Stanford CME 295 that previously required per-lesson handling.
  • 2026-05-02: Initial publication, with same-day revisions following an independent senior policy reviewer audit. Canonical contact email moved to info@clawdemy.org. Per-lesson licensing model published (Stanford CME 295-derived lessons remain CC BY-NC 4.0; original Clawdemy lessons released under CC BY-SA 4.0). “AI narration” expanded into “AI in the production pipeline” disclosing LLM-assisted drafting + human review + hand-authored diagrams. “Curriculum independence” strengthened with the standard “no sponsorship/affiliation/endorsement” formula and named third parties. Forward-looking statements include availability disclaimer.