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The clause establishes that the governing acceptable use terms are located in a separate document, meaning readers must consult that document to understand permitted and prohibited uses.
Users of Gemini 3.1 Pro must refer to the Gemini 3 Pro model card to determine what constitutes acceptable use.
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"For more information about the acceptable usage for Gemini 3.1 Pro, see the Gemini 3 Pro model card.Excerpt from Google Gemini's Gemini 3.1 Pro Model Card
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The clause establishes that the governing acceptable use terms are located in a separate document, meaning readers must consult that document to understand permitted and prohibited uses.
Users of Gemini 3.1 Pro must refer to the Gemini 3 Pro model card to determine what constitutes acceptable use.
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