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The clause establishes a dual-authorization framework: a default permission structure with an opt-out mechanism, coupled with carve-outs that preserve the company's training use rights for specific material categories regardless of opt-out status. This creates distinct operational categories for data handling based on material type and context.
Users may decline general model training use through account settings, but materials submitted as feedback or flagged for safety purposes remain authorized for model training under the terms as written. The opt-out mechanism does not extend to these specified categories of materials.
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"We may use Materials to provide, maintain, and improve the Services and to develop other products and services, including training our models, unless you opt out of training through your account settings. Even if you opt out, we will use Materials for model training when: (1) you provide Feedback to us regarding any Materials, or (2) your Materials are flagged for safety review to improve our ability to detect harmful content, enforce our policies, or advance our safety research.— Excerpt from Anthropic's Claude.ai Terms of Service
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The clause establishes a dual-authorization framework: a default permission structure with an opt-out mechanism, coupled with carve-outs that preserve the company's training use rights for specific material categories regardless of opt-out status. This creates distinct operational categories for data handling based on material type and context.
Users may decline general model training use through account settings, but materials submitted as feedback or flagged for safety purposes remain authorized for model training under the terms as written. The opt-out mechanism does not extend to these specified categories of materials.
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