I don’t really want companies or anyone else deciding what I’m allowed to see or learn. Are there any AI assistants out there that won’t say “sorry, I can’t talk to you about that” if I mention something modern companies don’t want us to see?

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    That is literally one google or duckduckgo or [insert your preferred search engine] away and you decided to make a post about it.

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      Except it’s not. Search engines are censored and cut up by SEO. I know, I’ve tried.

      I also don’t want to have to sift through all of the scams when I can ask a community for their input.

      I’m blocking you now.

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      I wouldn’t say it’s easy to get started…

      You have to know about open source AI models, then you have to know what fine tuning is, then you have to know where to go to get software that runs the models, and then finally you need to know what models are compatible with both AMD and Nvidia graphics cards.

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        They never said it was easy to get started, just that this is quite literally a basic ass search. And for fun i tried it and got several results including this exact type of question over at reddit in the top 5.

        I still gave a benefit of the doubt and answered separately with the assumption OP just didn’t know where to get started but imo this was a very low effort post.