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@pixxelkick @ardi60 Well, if anyone wants to buy it for that purpose, then I just hope they remember to screen out the more NSFW parts of Reddit.
Otherwise, their bots are going to start giving some rather unfortunate responses to customer questions...
I am looking forward to the hilarity of it for a while though.
"Cooking bot, i have found this cucumber i need to use before it gets bad. What can i do with it?"
"Shove it up your rectum"
Could lead to a lot of interesting lawsuits and let a lot of MBA bros look rather stupid.
Most LLMs have tonnes of NSFW data in their training.
Typically, if this wants to be blocked, a secondary RAG or LORA is run overtop to act as a filtering mechanism to catch, block, and regenerate explicit responses.
Furthermore, output allowed lexicon is a whole thing.
Unfiltered LLMs without these layers added on are actually quite explicit and very much capable of generating extremely NSFW output by default.