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The strict prohibition on AI training use, combined with a writing requirement for any exception, means users and third parties cannot leverage Peloton's Content for AI development without explicit written authorization.
Interpretive note: The canonical claim states the primary proposition regarding AI training use. The excerpt also prohibits copying or modifying Content and using Content for non-personal or commercial purposes; those are recorded in omitted_material. The ellipsis may indicate additional prohibited uses not captured here.
Users may not use any Peloton Content to train AI models or systems unless Peloton has granted explicit written permission.
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The strict prohibition on AI training use, combined with a writing requirement for any exception, means users and third parties cannot leverage Peloton's Content for AI development without explicit written authorization.
Users may not use any Peloton Content to train AI models or systems unless Peloton has granted explicit written permission.
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