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Autonomous Infrastructure Operations Policy
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1. Purpose
This policy governs the use of Kairo's autonomous infrastructure automation features.
2. Autonomous Operations
Kairo may perform:
- Deployments
- Infrastructure configuration
- Monitoring setup
- Verification tasks
- Repair actions
- Diagnostic procedures
- Optimization activities
based on objectives provided by users.
3. Objective-Based Execution
Users define desired outcomes.
Kairo may determine the sequence of technical actions required to achieve those outcomes.
Examples include:
- Application deployment
- Monitoring implementation
- SSL configuration
- Infrastructure hardening
- Backup configuration
4. Verification
Kairo attempts to verify operational success before marking objectives as completed.
Verification does not constitute a guarantee of correctness, security, performance, or business suitability.
5. Self-Healing Systems
Kairo may perform automated troubleshooting and remediation actions.
These actions may include:
- Service restarts
- Configuration updates
- Package installation
- Dependency management
- Infrastructure adjustments
where authorized.
6. Knowledge System
Kairo may learn from:
- Deployment outcomes
- Verification results
- Repair outcomes
- Operational incidents
to improve future automation.
Shared learning systems exclude customer secrets, credentials, source code, and confidential business information.
7. User Review
Users remain responsible for:
- Reviewing changes
- Validating production systems
- Maintaining backups
- Assessing security implications
Automation does not replace human oversight.
8. Limitation
Kairo's autonomous systems are assistive technologies and are not a substitute for qualified engineering judgment.
Users assume responsibility for production decisions made using the platform.
