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lazideyesterday at 1:42 PM1 replyview on HN

You literally don’t want contracts that ‘learn and change behavior over time’?

What is the stated use case here?


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hodgesrmyesterday at 2:59 PM

No, at least not in all cases. Customers incur review costs and potentially new risks if you change contract terms unexpectedly. In my business many large customers will only adopt our ToS if we commit to it as a contract that does not change except by mutual agreement. This is pretty standard behavior.

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