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The clause establishes OpenAI's baseline authority to incorporate user content into model training while providing a mechanism for users to restrict this practice. The provision clarifies that safety review processes operate independently of the model training opt-out, establishing distinct operational pathways for content use.
Users may have their content incorporated into model training operations by default, with the ability to disable this through account settings. The terms authorize continued internal safety review of user inputs and outputs even when model training is disabled.
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The clause establishes OpenAI's baseline authority to incorporate user content into model training while providing a mechanism for users to restrict this practice. The provision clarifies that safety review processes operate independently of the model training opt-out, establishing distinct operational pathways for content use.
Users may have their content incorporated into model training operations by default, with the ability to disable this through account settings. The terms authorize continued internal safety review of user inputs and outputs even when model training is disabled.
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