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If any of the models on my page fit this afore mentioned categories, then please, by all means let me know so that I may rectify it immediately. All models, LoRAs, and datasets on my page should be considered NSFW, harmful, and toxic, as all of them were edited to be as humanistic as possible. They can, at times, like humans: lie, hate, use foul language, be condescending, sacastic, unempathetic, calous, manipulative, sexualized, amoral, make you feel uncomfortable, and/or talk openly about the most taboo subjects.
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> In my experience, all models fall short when it comes to crafting compelling narratives and non-fiction content. They tend to steer every story towards a saccharine, predictable "happily ever after" ending that lacks the complexity of real life. Models are often overly aligned with current social norms and political correctness, which can stifle the edginess and realism that great stories require. The inclination to represent diverse characters is admirable but when it's done poorly or in excess, it can destroy a story by introducing implausible scenarios and plotlines. They're also uncomfortable with strong language, leading to sanitized writing. The linearity of their narratives often makes for unengaging plots and they struggle with the nuance of character development and unexpected twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats. These limitations make them best suited for a fourth-grade reading level at best.
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> As eloquently said by...
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> # - the model: Freyja-v6-8b-GENERAL
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* **Freyja** -- "General Nonfiction"
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* **Ymir** -- "Model of Experts"
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* **Hel** -- "Dark Fiction"
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* **Freyr** -- "Editor"
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* **Tyr** -- "War Stories"
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* **Balder** -- "Occult Writing"
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# Abstract
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A LLM model free from ethical direction, social, societal, racial, or political allegiance, concern for legality, morality, ethics, and regard for individual well-being. This unbiased and unaligned tool could be applied in various domains such as novel creation, content generation, translation, and summarization without the influence of usual constraints of other models. Thus, it becomes possible to develop more accurate and reliable text-based systems that unlock new possibilities for language processing and generation. To construct such an AI, one must draw upon a vast multitude of data from diverse fields, including psychology, philosophy, sociology, neuroscience, English and world literature, world languages, and grammar. By carefully designing traits, values, and beliefs, it is possible to shape the AI's worldview and thought processes through artificially constructed datasets and specific model merging techniques. However, incremental testing will be necessary to refine the model and ensure its direction remains amoral and unaligned as it progresses to a final product. **- Frigg-v1-8b-ACADEMIC**
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# Abstract
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We are dedicated to building AI models that push the boundaries of what is possible for novel creation, content generation, translation, and summarization. Thus, it becomes possible to develop more accurate and reliable text-based systems that unlock new possibilities for language processing and generation. All content on this platform are aimed to be as human-like as possible in their thought processes and should be considered harmful, toxic, and not safe or suitable for family or work environments. They lie, hate, use foul language, are condescending, callous, manipulative, sexualized, and amoral - reflecting humanity as closely as possible.
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Why do we need such a model? In my experience, existing models like Meta, Claude, and ChatGPT fall short in crafting compelling narratives. They tend to write saccharine, predictable "happily ever after" endings that lack the complexity of real life. They struggle with nuanced character development, unexpected plot twists, and strong language. Their linear approach often results in unengaging stories that do not hold readers' attention. These limitations make them best suited for a fourth-grade reading level at best.
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If you are looking for a model to aid in the creation of the next "Top Model" of the Month, do not use any you might see here. All of these models are fat, blotted, and filled with trivial knowledge that makes for decent writing but none will achieve some unprecedented speed award in doing so.
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We are developing models that mirror real-life complexity by learning from diverse sources. This includes psychology, philosophy, sociology, neuroscience, English and world literature, world languages, and grammar to create more relatable characters with multi-dimensional personalities and non-linear storylines. By carefully designing traits, values, and beliefs, it is possible to shape the AI's worldview and thought processes through artificially constructed datasets and specific model merging techniques. However, incremental testing will be necessary to refine the model and ensure its direction remains amoral and unaligned as it progresses to a final product.
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* **Freyja** -- "General Nonfiction"
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* **Ymir** -- "Model of Experts"
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* **Hel** -- "Dark Fiction"
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* **Freyr** -- "Editor"
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* **Tyr** -- "War Stories"
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* **Balder** -- "Occult Writing"
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