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Summary

This is Tabnine's Terms of Use for its AI code assistant, which covers how you can and cannot use its coding tool, what data it collects from your coding sessions, and what legal rights you give up by using the service. The most important thing to know is that Tabnine's liability to you is capped at the greater of fees paid in the last 12 months or just $100 — meaning if the tool causes a significant problem, you have very limited financial recourse. If you are an enterprise customer or handle sensitive code, review whether a separate Master Subscription Agreement with stronger protections is available to you before relying on the default terms.

Technical Summary

This document governs the use of Tabnine's AI-powered code assistant services, including its web platform, IDE plugins, and related APIs, under a contractual framework that incorporates by reference a Privacy Policy and, for enterprise customers, a separate Master Subscription Agreement. The most significant obligations include users' agreement not to use the service to generate malicious code, reverse engineer the software, or circumvent safety features, while Tabnine retains broad rights to modify, suspend, or terminate access unilaterally with or without notice. Notably, Tabnine asserts ownership or license rights over all outputs generated by the AI, disclaims all warranties to the fullest extent permitted by law, and caps its aggregate liability at the greater of fees paid in the prior 12 months or $100 USD — a threshold that is unusually low and deviates from enterprise software industry norms. The document engages GDPR (by reference to its Privacy Policy and EU data processing), CCPA (California consumer rights), and potentially the EU AI Act given the AI-assisted code generation use case; compliance teams should assess adequacy of data processing agreements, user consent mechanisms for AI-generated output collection, and the adequacy of the liability cap for enterprise deployments.

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