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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        Well, there’s two kinds of people in the world. Those who are willing to make that moral judgement, and nazis. You get to pick which you are.

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          A false dichotomy fallacy, also known as a false dilemma, occurs when an argument presents only two options as the only possibilities, ignoring other viable alternatives. This oversimplification can mislead people into thinking they must choose between two extremes when more nuanced options exist.

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            Just because an argument is fallacious, doesn’t mean it’s a bad argument, you debate nerd.

            The fact that Grok being programmed to say racist shit is a moral judgement you won’t make says more about you than it does about Grok or the people who refuse to use it.

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            Nazi bar (plural Nazi bars)

            (Internet slang) A space in which bigots or extremists have come to dominate due to a lack of moderation or by moderators wishing to remain neutral or avoid conflict.