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The prohibition covers both the creation and distribution of AI-generated prohibited content and the misrepresentation of synthetic content, establishing two distinct conduct restrictions.
Interpretive note: The phrase 'information prohibited by laws and regulations' references an external legal standard not defined in the excerpt, introducing interpretive uncertainty about scope. The canonical claim preserves the qualifier 'prohibited by laws and regulations' without expanding it.
The reader is prohibited from using AI or related technologies to produce or spread legally prohibited content and from presenting synthetic content as if it were authentic.
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"Utilize new technologies or applications—including deep learning, virtual reality, and generative artificial intelligence—to create, upload, replicate, transmit, or disseminate information prohibited by laws and regulations, such as fake news, nor shall they misrepresent synthetic content as authentic.Excerpt from GOAT's Terms of Use
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The prohibition covers both the creation and distribution of AI-generated prohibited content and the misrepresentation of synthetic content, establishing two distinct conduct restrictions.
The reader is prohibited from using AI or related technologies to produce or spread legally prohibited content and from presenting synthetic content as if it were authentic.
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