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This restriction establishes a categorical boundary on permissible service use by prohibiting a specific class of generated content. The provision operationalizes the service provider's content moderation framework by identifying synthetic intimate imagery as content the platform will not support or enable.
Users operating under these terms are contractually prohibited from generating non-consensual intimate imagery through the Services. Any attempt to use the platform for this stated purpose constitutes a violation of the acceptable use policy and exposes the user to potential account suspension or termination under the service's enforcement mechanisms.
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Do not generate images for political campaigns or to try to influence the outcome of an election. Do not generate images to spread misinformation or disinformation.
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"You may not use our Services to generate non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII), including deepfakes or other AI-generated content depicting real individuals in sexual situations without their consent.— Excerpt from Stability AI's Stability AI Acceptable Use Policy
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This restriction establishes a categorical boundary on permissible service use by prohibiting a specific class of generated content. The provision operationalizes the service provider's content moderation framework by identifying synthetic intimate imagery as content the platform will not support or enable.
Users operating under these terms are contractually prohibited from generating non-consensual intimate imagery through the Services. Any attempt to use the platform for this stated purpose constitutes a violation of the acceptable use policy and exposes the user to potential account suspension or termination under the service's enforcement mechanisms.
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