> My point is saying if it's so complex you have to get a lawyer involved, how do you expect your LLM&system to cover all its own shortcomings.
Every feature is lawyered up. Thats what general counsel does. Every feature I worked on at a FAANG had some level of legal compliance gate on it, because mistakes are costly.
For the team that launched the chatbots, loads of time went into figuring out what stupid shit users could make it do, and blocking it. Its not like all of that effort stopped. When people started finding new ways to do naughty stuff, that had to be blocked as well. Because other wise the whole feature had to be pulled to stop advertisers from fleeing, or worse FCC/class action.
> These folks are jailbreaking nearly asking to modify using neutral terms like clothing
CORRECT! people are putting effort into jailbreaking the app. where as on x grok they don't need to do any of that. Which is my point, its a product choice.
None of this is "hard legal problems" or in fact unpredictable. They are/have done a ton of work to stop that (again mainly because they want people to pay for "spicy mode")
Every feature is lawyered up. Thats what general counsel does. Every feature I worked on at a FAANG had some level of legal compliance gate on it, because mistakes are costly.
For the team that launched the chatbots, loads of time went into figuring out what stupid shit users could make it do, and blocking it. Its not like all of that effort stopped. When people started finding new ways to do naughty stuff, that had to be blocked as well. Because other wise the whole feature had to be pulled to stop advertisers from fleeing, or worse FCC/class action.
> These folks are jailbreaking nearly asking to modify using neutral terms like clothing
CORRECT! people are putting effort into jailbreaking the app. where as on x grok they don't need to do any of that. Which is my point, its a product choice.
None of this is "hard legal problems" or in fact unpredictable. They are/have done a ton of work to stop that (again mainly because they want people to pay for "spicy mode")