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A few years ago, someone submitted a link to Saidit of an LLM that was trained on a whole database of non-fiction books. You could ask it any academic question and it would answer appropriately, citing the books, and even providing politically incorrect information if it's the truth. It was free of charge and didn't require registration. Completely non-commercial.

I cannot find this website anymore.

Does anyone know which website I'm talking about, or know of another one? When I look it up I only find commercial crap.

@Neol @x0x7

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[-]x0x75(+4|0)

That's mostly what Gemma is. It may have a few more things. For it to respond conversationally it's going to need a bit more than books for what's called "alignment" training. Without that question response training it would just start repeating books at you like you started a conversation with the worst Tolkin fan.

[-]JasonCarswell2(+1|0)

Haven't heard about your A.I. project for quite some time. IIRC "Honesta"?
Is it shelved, stalled, dead, ongoing?
Is there anything we can do to help?

[-]x0x71(0|0)

I keep getting sucked into doing dev stuff here with my free dev time. AI is what I want to be working on.

I would need volunteers for the Honesta project specifically. Someone has to tell it what honest means outside of the big companies, and locate books that are extremely honest. But the first one would require most of the volunteer work.