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Groq explicitly disclaims the reliability of its AI outputs and places an affirmative evaluation obligation on the user, meaning users bear responsibility for verifying results before acting on them.
Users are required to assess AI-generated outputs for accuracy and appropriateness rather than rely on them uncritically.
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Groq explicitly disclaims the reliability of its AI outputs and places an affirmative evaluation obligation on the user, meaning users bear responsibility for verifying results before acting on them.
Users are required to assess AI-generated outputs for accuracy and appropriateness rather than rely on them uncritically.
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