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The breadth of enumerated prohibited purposes—including subjective terms like 'offensive' and 'harmful'—gives Groq wide grounds to identify and act on prohibited use, extending well beyond narrowly defined illegal conduct.
Users are prohibited from using Groq's services for any of the listed purposes, several of which are broad or context-dependent in meaning.
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The breadth of enumerated prohibited purposes—including subjective terms like 'offensive' and 'harmful'—gives Groq wide grounds to identify and act on prohibited use, extending well beyond narrowly defined illegal conduct.
Users are prohibited from using Groq's services for any of the listed purposes, several of which are broad or context-dependent in meaning.
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