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04-09-2026 02:52 PM - edited 04-10-2026 11:37 AM
Generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and other AI assistants are becoming more common in technical workflows. These tools can help organize ideas, improve writing clarity, and accelerate research.
However, LIVEcommunity is built on something far more important: real-world experience from security professionals and engineers working with Palo Alto Networks technologies.
To maintain trust, accuracy, and the integrity of technical discussions, we ask members to follow the guidelines below when using Generative AI (GenAI) to create content.
LIVEcommunity is a place where practitioners share verified knowledge, troubleshooting experience, and tested solutions.
Generative AI can support your writing process, but it should never replace your expertise, judgment, or validation.
The final content you post should always reflect:
"Generative AI content" refers to any text, code snippet, explanation, image generation, or configuration generated in whole or in part by an AI system in response to a prompt.
Examples include, but are not limited to, tools such as:
While these tools can generate convincing technical explanations, they may also produce incorrect commands, fabricated features, or outdated guidance. For example, AI often hallucinates PAN-OS syntax by mixing it with Cisco IOS or Linux commands.
Because of this, all AI-assisted content must be carefully reviewed before posting.
GenAI can be a helpful productivity tool when used responsibly.
Acceptable uses include:
Using AI to help organize a technical article or troubleshooting explanation. AI tends to be very wordy and repetitive (using phrases like "In conclusion," "It is important to note," or "delve into"). Adding a tip to "Edit for conciseness" helps users strip away the "AI-ish" fluff.
Using AI to refine wording, improve readability, or translate technical concepts.
Using AI as a starting point when thinking through an architecture, configuration, or troubleshooting path.
Using AI to help summarize technical documentation before adding your own explanation or experience.
In all cases, the final post should reflect your own knowledge, your unique voice, and your validation that any AI-generated content has not changed the accuracy of the information presented.
Content that is primarily generated by AI without meaningful human verification is not allowed. Accounts found to be 'Botting' or using scripts to pull questions into LLMs and post immediate answers will be banned.
Examples include:
Copying and pasting AI-generated responses as answers to community questions.
Sharing CLI commands, scripts, API calls, or configurations that you have not personally verified.
Using AI to mass-generate answers or posts in order to gain community points or reputation.
Publishing AI-generated articles, replies, or comments that lack personal understanding or technical validation.
Using AI to rewrite a post so heavily that it no longer reflects your authentic voice or experience.
Transparency helps maintain trust within the community.
If Generative AI played a significant role in creating your post, please include the following in your post:
If generative AI was used to help create or draft your post, please include the following:
This allows other members to understand the context of how the content was created.
Because LIVEcommunity focuses on network security and infrastructure, extra care is required when using AI-generated technical content.
AI systems can occasionally:
Before posting AI-assisted content, please:
Inaccurate technical guidance can lead to service disruption, outages, or security exposure, so careful review is essential.
Most public AI models use your inputs to train future versions. If you paste a config, it could theoretically be surfaced to another user later.
Never paste confidential, sensitive or proprietary information into AI tools or public posts, including:
Always sanitize any configuration examples before sharing.
These guidelines are intended to help members use generative AI in ways that improve the quality, accuracy, and trustworthiness of LIVEcommunity discussions.
We encourage members to use AI as a writing and productivity aid, not as a substitute for your own voice, technical judgment, validation, or real-world experience.
Content shared on LIVEcommunity must continue to meet our community expectations and Terms of Use. Palo Alto Networks reserves the right to moderate content in accordance with those terms.
You are responsible for the content you post, including content created or assisted by AI tools. Please review and validate technical accuracy before publishing.
LIVEcommunity thrives because engineers, architects, administrators, and security professionals share what they’ve learned from real deployments.
Generative AI can assist with writing, but the most valuable contributions still come from human experience.
Your troubleshooting stories, lessons learned, and field knowledge are what make the community valuable to others.