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I would interpret it differently. When they write in artificial intelligence models, I think they mean to train artificial intelligence models and not to just use them (like a GPT front end would). I think the “similar applications” here is avoiding the loophole of strictly defining what an AI is (does advanced statistical models count, for instance?).

But I guess we would need a lawyer to look at the full text to be sure how a court would read it.




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