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Oscar Health disclaims responsibility for the reliability of AI-generated content and places the full burden of verification on the user, even for content that may not have undergone human review.
The reader bears responsibility for verifying the accuracy and completeness of any AI Technology output they receive, which Oscar Health acknowledges may be inaccurate, incomplete, or unreviewed by a human.
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