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The prohibition extends beyond direct use of the Services to cover any derived content, data, or output, broadly restricting AI and ML development activities that touch Adobe's platform.
You are prohibited from using Adobe's Services, Software, or any content, data, or output derived from them—directly or indirectly—to create, train, test, or improve any machine learning or artificial intelligence system.
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The prohibition extends beyond direct use of the Services to cover any derived content, data, or output, broadly restricting AI and ML development activities that touch Adobe's platform.
You are prohibited from using Adobe's Services, Software, or any content, data, or output derived from them—directly or indirectly—to create, train, test, or improve any machine learning or artificial intelligence system.
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