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Groq explicitly names offensive cyber operations and automated vulnerability discovery as prohibited, directly addressing AI-enabled offensive security use cases that might otherwise fall into grey areas.
Users are barred from using Groq's services for any unauthorized intrusion, disruption, or exploitation of other users, systems, or services, including automated offensive security activities.
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"to gain unauthorized access to, attack, abuse, interfere with, intercept, disrupt, or exploit any users, systems, or services, including any offensive cyber operations or automated vulnerability discovery and exploitation— Excerpt from Groq's Groq Acceptable Use Policy
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Groq explicitly names offensive cyber operations and automated vulnerability discovery as prohibited, directly addressing AI-enabled offensive security use cases that might otherwise fall into grey areas.
Users are barred from using Groq's services for any unauthorized intrusion, disruption, or exploitation of other users, systems, or services, including automated offensive security activities.
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