You cannot use Perplexity to generate content that promotes violence, terrorism, or hate-motivated harm against individuals or groups.
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This prohibition addresses the risk of generative AI being used to radicalize users or provide operational support for violent acts, and aligns with both platform policy norms and legal requirements in multiple jurisdictions.
Users who generate content promoting or facilitating violence or terrorism violate this policy and face account termination, as well as potential criminal liability under US and international law.
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"You may not use the Services to promote, glorify, or facilitate acts of violence or terrorism, including generating content that incites violence against specific individuals or groups, or that provides material support to terrorist organizations.Excerpt from Perplexity AI's Perplexity Acceptable Use Policy
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This prohibition addresses the risk of generative AI being used to radicalize users or provide operational support for violent acts, and aligns with both platform policy norms and legal requirements in multiple jurisdictions.
Users who generate content promoting or facilitating violence or terrorism violate this policy and face account termination, as well as potential criminal liability under US and international law.
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