Terms of Service
Effective July 10, 2026
These terms are an agreement between you and USF Inc and govern your use of USF BIOS, the GPU fine-tuning platform at usfbios.com. By creating an account or using the platform you accept them. If you are using USF BIOS on behalf of a company, you confirm you have the authority to accept these terms for that company.
Your account
You are responsible for your account and everything that happens under it. Keep your password and API keys secret, and tell us right away if you believe your account has been compromised. Every account gets a personal organization on signup, and you can invite team members to it. You are responsible for the people you invite and for what they do in your workspace.
Acceptable use
When you use USF BIOS, you agree not to:
- Upload or train on content that is illegal or that you do not have the right to use.
- Attempt to access, extract, or interfere with other customers' data, datasets, or models.
- Probe, scan, or disrupt the platform or the infrastructure it runs on, except through the documented APIs.
- Resell access to the platform without a written agreement with us.
- Use the platform to build models intended to cause harm, such as malware generation or targeted harassment.
If we find activity that violates these rules, we may pause the offending jobs or suspend the account while we investigate.
Payments, credits, and refunds
- USF BIOS is prepaid. You add credits to your wallet through Stripe, and GPU usage is metered per second and charged against those credits.
- You are charged only for the compute your jobs actually consume. There are no monthly minimums.
- Unused wallet credits are refundable on request where required by law. Contact us through the contact page and we will process eligible refunds to your original payment method.
- Credits spent on completed compute are not refundable, but if a job fails because of a platform fault, tell us and we will make it right.
Service availability
We work hard to keep the platform up, but we provide it as is, without a guarantee of uninterrupted availability. GPU capacity depends on upstream providers, and maintenance windows or outages can happen. Where a platform outage interrupts a running job, our tooling attempts to resume it from the most recent checkpoint.
Intellectual property
You own your data. The datasets you upload and the fine-tuned model weights your jobs produce are yours, and we claim no rights over them beyond what we need to store and process them for you. We own the platform itself: the software, interfaces, documentation, and everything else that makes USF BIOS run. Base models you fine-tune remain subject to their own licenses, and it is your responsibility to comply with them.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, USF Inc is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including lost profits or lost data, arising from your use of the platform. Our total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid us in the twelve months before the claim arose. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law.
Termination
You can stop using USF BIOS and close your account at any time. We may suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms or create risk for the platform or other customers. If we terminate your account without cause, we will give you reasonable notice and a window to export your datasets and models, and we will refund unused wallet credits.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, USA, without regard to its conflict of law rules. Any disputes will be resolved in the state or federal courts located in Delaware.
Changes to these terms
If we change these terms, we will update the effective date at the top of this page and, for significant changes, email account holders before the change takes effect. Continuing to use the platform after a change means you accept the updated terms.
Contact
Questions about these terms? Reach us through the contact page. We reply within 24 hours on business days.