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This prohibition broadly covers any software development use of the Services or their content, with AI and machine learning training cited as explicit examples, and requires affirmative written permission from DoorDash.
The reader is prohibited from using DoorDash's Services or accessible content for software development purposes—including AI training—without first obtaining DoorDash's written consent.
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"You will not use or attempt to use the Services or content accessible through the Services without DoorDash's prior written consent in connection with the development of any software program, including, but not limited to, training a machine learning or artificial intelligence (AI) systemExcerpt from DoorDash's Terms of Service
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This prohibition broadly covers any software development use of the Services or their content, with AI and machine learning training cited as explicit examples, and requires affirmative written permission from DoorDash.
The reader is prohibited from using DoorDash's Services or accessible content for software development purposes—including AI training—without first obtaining DoorDash's written consent.
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