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User inputs to Khan Academy's AI-Enabled Features are contractually protected from being used by AI providers to train their models.
Data you enter into Khan Academy's AI-Enabled Features cannot be used by the underlying AI model providers to train their models, per Khan Academy's service agreements.
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User inputs to Khan Academy's AI-Enabled Features are contractually protected from being used by AI providers to train their models.
Data you enter into Khan Academy's AI-Enabled Features cannot be used by the underlying AI model providers to train their models, per Khan Academy's service agreements.
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