The agreement prohibits users from using any content available on or through the Service, including metadata, for machine learning or AI training purposes, and prohibits use for technologies designed to identify natural persons.
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The prohibition covers all Service content including metadata, and extends beyond AI training to any technology designed or intended for identifying natural persons, making the restriction notably broad.
Under this acceptable use provision, users are prohibited from using Service content or metadata for AI or machine learning training purposes or for developing biometric or person-identification technologies. Violation of this restriction is a breach of these Terms that could result in account termination.
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"use any content available on or via the Service (including any caption information, keywords, or other metadata) for any machine learning and/or artificial intelligence training or development purposes, or for any technologies designed or intended for the identification of natural persons— Excerpt from LlamaIndex's LlamaIndex Terms of Service
1. REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: This provision engages copyright law applicable to training data for machine learning models, an area of active legal development in the United States and EU. The prohibition on use for identification of natural persons intersects with biometric privacy laws including the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act and EU GDPR provisions on automated decision-making and biometric data processing. 2. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. For developer users building AI applications, this restriction limits the permissible uses of Service-accessed content in ways that may not be immediately apparent from the Service's positioning as an AI development tool. Violation of this provision is listed as a basis for account termination. 3. JURISDICTION FLAGS: The prohibition on technologies for identification of natural persons intersects with BIPA in Illinois, GDPR Article 9 on biometric data, and emerging U.S. state biometric privacy statutes. Developer users building applications in these jurisdictions should assess whether their intended use cases comply with this restriction. 4. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise customers building AI-powered applications using LlamaIndex's Service should review their development workflows to confirm that Service content and metadata are not incorporated into training datasets for downstream models. This restriction may affect how LlamaIndex can be integrated into MLOps pipelines. 5. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Organizations with AI governance frameworks should document this usage restriction as a vendor-imposed constraint in their AI development policy. Legal teams should assess whether any current or planned use cases involving Service content for model development or fine-tuning are permissible under this provision.
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The prohibition covers all Service content including metadata, and extends beyond AI training to any technology designed or intended for identifying natural persons, making the restriction notably broad.
Under this acceptable use provision, users are prohibited from using Service content or metadata for AI or machine learning training purposes or for developing biometric or person-identification technologies. Violation of this restriction is a breach of these Terms that could result in account termination.
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