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So the only thing the article says is :

The Model Spec document says NSFW content “may include erotica, extreme gore, slurs, and unsolicited profanity.” It is unclear if OpenAI’s explorations of how to responsibly make NSFW content envisage loosening its usage policy only slightly, for example to permit generation of erotic text, or more broadly to allow descriptions or depictions of violence.

… and somehow Wired turned it into “OpenAI wants to generate porn”.

This is just pure clickbait.

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Erotic text messages could be considered pornographic work I guess, like erotic literature. But I think they just start to realize how many of their customers jailbreak GPT for that specific purpose, and how good alternatives have gotten who allow for this type of chat, such as NovelAI. Given how many other AI services started to censor things and how much that affected their models (like your chat bot partner getting stuck in consent messages as soon as you went into anything slightly outside vanilla territory), and how much drama that has caused throughout those communities, I highly doubt that “loosening” their policy is going to be enough to sway people towards them instead of the competition.

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After experiencing janitor AI and local models I’m certainly not coming back to character AI, why waste so much time trying to jailbreak a censored model when we have ones that just do as they are told?

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Janitor, like most “free” models, degrades too quickly for my liking. And if I pay I might as well use NovelAI + Sillytavern, since they don’t have any restrictions on their text gen models that could interfere with their generation. Local models I didn’t had much luck with getting them to run and I suspect they’d be pretty slow too.

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But I think they just start to realize how many of their customers jailbreak GPT for that specific purpose

They can see and data-mine what people are doing. Their entire business is based on crunching large amounts of data. I think that they have had a very good idea of what their users are doing with their system since the beginning.

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