Perplexity AI updated their Perplexity AI Terms of Service on June 02, 2026. Change detected: 1 sentence(s) added, 2 sentence(s) modified. Document contained 261 sentences after update.
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This new provision explicitly disclaims reliance on AI outputs and is distinct from the previous 'As-Is Warranty Disclaimer,' adding specific guidance about not using AI outputs as sole source of truth or professional substitute.
This new provision reflects Perplexity's introduction or expansion of paid subscription services and establishes auto-renewal terms that may carry legal implications for recurring billing obligations.
The truncated liability cap language referencing a specific dollar or aggregate limit was removed, eliminating a potentially enforceable cap on Perplexity's maximum liability exposure.
The comprehensive as-is warranty disclaimer was removed and replaced with a more specific and narrower 'AI Output Disclaimer' that focuses on accuracy rather than technical operation or error-free performance.
The removal of explicit governing law and jurisdiction provisions (while arbitration is mandated) reduces clarity about which state's law applies and may leave the law selection to arbitration rules or other default mechanisms.
The provision was significantly simplified and consolidated, removing explicit jury trial waiver language and adding reference to exceptions, while maintaining core arbitration and class action waiver obligations.
The provision name changed from 'Content License Grant' to 'User Content License' but the text remains identical.
The language was refined to use 'between the ages of 13 and 18' and 'may only use...with the consent' instead of requiring the parent to agree to the Terms on the child's behalf.
The provision was reformatted in normal case (removing all caps), removed the truncated liability cap language, and removed specific mention of 'LICENSORS' and 'SERVICE PROVIDERS' while adding 'partners' to the list of protected entities.
Changed 'may revise' to 'reserve the right to modify', removed the requirement for 'material changes' to trigger notification, and replaced 'will confirm your acceptance' with 'constitutes your acceptance'.
Clarified language from 'suspend or terminate your account or access to all or any part' to 'suspend or terminate your access to the Services' and explicitly added 'at our sole discretion' language.
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