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Comment by bossyTeacher

4 hours ago

>there's a whole set of ethically-justifiable but rule-flagging conversations (loosely categorizable as things like "sensitive", "ethically-borderline-but-productive" or "violating sacred cows") that are now possible with this, and at a level never before possible until now.

Mind giving us a few of the examples that you plan to run in your local LLM? I am curious.

I'm not sure what you're angling at but I already gave a set of questions that are ethically legitimate yet routinely censored by the public models:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47654013

Not to mention that doing what the big model makers do literally dumbs the model down.

They should at least allow something like letting you prove your age and identity to give you access to better/unaligned models, maybe even requiring a license of some sort. Because you know what? SOMEONE in there absolutely has access to the completely uncensored versions of the latest models.