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This is section 7c in their TOS. I watched the video but still confused.
Does this essentially set a cap of
max(user paid, 100)
that OpenAI has to pay to users if there's any damage?Or is that the cap that users pay to OpenAI when there's a lawsuit against OpenAI and their lawyers send users the bill?
Well you see
They can write whatever the fuck they want in those terms and it might look legally binding
And it may well be until someone challenges it