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>This isn't a refutation of what I said

It is.

>You asked the AI to commit what some would view as blasphemy

If something is factual then is it more moral to commit blasphemy or lie to the user? Thats what the OP comment was talking about. Could go as far as considering it that it spreads disinformation which has many legal repercussions.

>you simply want it to do it regardless of whether it is potentially immoral or illegal.

So instead it lies to the user instead of saying I cannot answer because some might find the answer offensive that or something to that extent?



You said GPT refused your request. Refusal to do something is not a lie. These systems aren't capable of lying. They can be wrong, but that isn't the same thing as lying.




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