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Google posts their “prohibited use policy” for generative AI as well as other phrases

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Google has released a “prohibited use policy” for users of its upcoming goods and capabilities in advance of generative AI being added to Gmail and Documents as well as by third parties. Google’s post from yesterday begins with the statement, “Generative AI models can help you explore new ideas, spark your creativity, and learn new things.”

But, we anticipate that you will use and interact with them responsibly and legally. Thus, you may not make use of any Google services that make mention of this policy.

It is forbidden to “try to override or circumvent safety filters or intentionally drive the model to perform in a manner that contravenes our policies,” according to the first and most comprehensive point of the clause.

The second rule is noteworthy, with Google forbidding:

Google makes the following disclaimers elsewhere, in the “additional terms of service.”

Similar to Bard, Google declared that it would introduce the Gmail and Documents services this month via a reputable tester program. The ability to formalize, elaborate, condense, “bulletize,” and summarise entire streams of text was demonstrated by Google in Gmail. Image creation in Slides and letting Google Meet take notes during a call are two more cutting-edge features.

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