We don’t believe that at all, we believe privacy is a human right. Also you’re just objectively wrong about LLMs. Offline uncensored LLMs already exist, and will perpetually exist. We don’t defend tools doing harm, we acknowledge it.
We don’t believe that at all, we believe privacy is a human right.
That’s just a different way to phrase what I said about defending the good side of encryption.
Offline uncensored LLMs already exist, and will perpetually exist
I didn’t say they don’t exist, I said that the help and harm aren’t inseparable like with encryption.
We don’t defend tools doing harm, we acknowledge it.
“My point is that if you want to have a consistent view point, you need to acknowledge and defend the harmful sides.”
If you want to walk it back, fine, but don’t pretend like you didn’t say it.