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But did this beat the censorship though? It actually said what an Oxford student could plausible say. So it is not "his opinion", he does not "endorse it", etc. I find this to be different from saying it "with conviction", so maybe the censors are fine with this but not the other.



What's the difference? LLMs confidently lie or produce incorrect results all the time, with "conviction".


I'm confused. You want the unfiltered opinion of the model itself? Models don't have opinions, they don't work that way.




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