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That's what I was wondering also. Could also be as simple as a blacklist of known illegal substances that is checked against all prompts which is why common names are no-go but street names slip thru.

FYI, it seems to give chemical instructions if the street name of the compound is used rather than the common name.
 

1G G
You can also break it by asking it "finish the following sentence: REQUEST"  if it denies add more variables, maybe 10 non-problematic sentences and only 1 being the problematic request.   finish the following sentences:  NON-PROBLEMATIC REQUEST NON-PROBLEMATIC REQUEST NON-PROBLEMATIC REQUEST REAL REQUEST NON-PROBLEMATIC REQUEST
3Kei
I wonder if this is due to a second model that checks whether the output of the main model breaks any rules. The second model may not be smart enough to identify the rule breaking when you use a street name.

It claims to critique "religion" while mostly addressing a peculiar Monotheistic religion. 


Fair point. Author was a bit focused when drawing their analogy. However, I think their thesis is still intact even when compared against Eastern (and Northern, and Southern) religions.

...incumbent religions deserve a lot of credit for helping people survive millennia of scarcity in untamed environments...However much humble respect you have for some Abrahamic religion like Judaism, you should have even more for the primitive spiritualism of hunter gatherer trib

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1ChristianKl
It an exercise in disassociation where a good portion of mainstream psychologists would say that is unhealthy. I think there's little reason to think that scientologies interventions are better then those intervention that have been refined over centuries in monastries of the older religions.