This is Together AI's terms of service — the legal agreement you accept when using their AI model platform and API services to run, fine-tune, or access large language models. The most important thing to know is that Together AI may use your prompts and outputs to improve its AI models, and you are responsible for any legal claims arising from how you use the generated content. If you are a business or developer building on Together AI's API, review the indemnification clause carefully as it shifts significant legal liability onto you.
This document constitutes Together AI's Terms of Service governing access to and use of the Together AI platform, APIs, and website, forming a binding contract between Together Computer Corp. and users upon account creation or platform access. The agreement imposes significant obligations including compliance with acceptable use policies, restrictions on prohibited content generation, user responsibility for all API-generated outputs, and Together AI's right to suspend or terminate accounts at its discretion with or without notice. Notable deviations from industry standard include broad indemnification obligations placed on users for third-party claims arising from their use of outputs, Together AI's reservation of rights to use user inputs and outputs to improve its models, and unilateral modification rights with limited notice obligations. The agreement engages FTC Act Section 5 consumer protection standards, CCPA privacy obligations for California residents, and emerging EU AI Act compliance considerations given the platform's AI-generated content capabilities. Material compliance considerations include the adequacy of consent mechanisms for training data use, cross-border data transfer obligations, and enterprise customers' liability exposure under the broad indemnification clause.
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