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Any harm arising from unverified or inaccurate outputs, or from relying on those outputs as advice, falls on the Customer rather than Perplexity AI.
Interpretive note: The canonical claim captures both the verification responsibility and the no-reliance prohibition as they are closely interrelated in a single sentence; the cited-sources method is noted in omitted_material.
The updated terms now apply to multiple Perplexity enterprise products (not just Enterprise Pro and Max), and Perplexity reserves the right to add, remove, or modify which services are covered at its sole discretion, with continued use constituting acceptance. The terms introduce automatic data sharing with third-party marketing partners for advertising purposes, though Perplexity states it does not share Customer Content. New provisions govern usage-based billing and seat count changes, including immediate effectiveness of seat increases with prorated charges and seat decreases taking effect at renewal without refund. You can review product-specific terms for Comet and Agentic services, and you may request cessation of Perplexity Controlled Information use if it conflicts with applicable data privacy laws.
View change record →You bear the responsibility of verifying all outputs and checking cited sources, and you are prohibited from relying on the Services or any output for advice of any kind.
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"CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE ACCURACY OF OUTPUTS, INCLUDING BY REVIEWING SOURCES CITED IN OR IN CONNECTION WITH OUTPUTS, AND SHOULD NOT RELY ON THE SERVICES OR ANY OUTPUT FOR ADVICE OF ANY KINDExcerpt from Perplexity AI's Perplexity Enterprise Terms
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Any harm arising from unverified or inaccurate outputs, or from relying on those outputs as advice, falls on the Customer rather than Perplexity AI.
You bear the responsibility of verifying all outputs and checking cited sources, and you are prohibited from relying on the Services or any output for advice of any kind.
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