Cohere makes no promises that their AI services will work correctly, be suitable for your needs, or produce accurate outputs — you use them entirely at your own risk.
Cohere disclaims all warranties on their AI models and API, meaning if an AI output causes you harm — financial loss, reputational damage, or a wrong decision — Cohere has no legal obligation to compensate you.
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(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Warranty disclaimers are governed by UCC §2-316 in the US, which permits disclaimer of implied warranties in commercial contracts if conspicuously displayed (this clause is in all-caps, likely satisfying the conspicuousness requirement). In the EU, the Consumer Rights Directive (2011/83/EU) and national consumer protection laws may limit the enforceability of such disclaimers against consumers. The EU AI Act imposes transparency and accuracy obligations on providers of general-purpose AI models that cannot be fully disclaimed contractually. (2)
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