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>censored and uncensored

Well here you still have the same problem, since they're not gonna release an actually uncensored version, that tells you how to do awful things (or indeed, that tells you to do them).

So then you'd have censored and less censored, and it would still be a matter of where to draw those lines.






True, "uncensored" is not the best term for what I meant (as I'm aware that fully uncensored is not a realistic thing to ask from companies).

What I mean is a model for all audiences and an adult model, and the line would be drawn at the law of the country producing it (if it's something that would be legal to publish for a human author at a website, then it should be allowed as an LLM response). So erotica would be fine, while instructions for making a bomb wouldn't.


Companies release uncensored models all the time. They're called "text" models. I just had llama3.2:3b-text-fp16 give me step by step instructions on how to make a pipe bomb.



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