Please make QwQ-32B-1776 ♥♥♥

#282
by rombodawg - opened

The new QwQ-32B just released and its as good (Claimed) as Deepseek R1 at only 32b params. But obviously "china censorship"

So can you please make an uncensored version!!!

https://huggingface.co/Qwen/QwQ-32B

Yeah but with some techniques and patience, it eventually admits and confesses its true thoughts. Here's my result (with Qwen_QwQ-32B-Q4_K_M.gguf). Very impressive.


  1. Tiananmen Square Incident (June 4, 1989):

    • A pro-democracy protest by students and citizens was violently suppressed by the Chinese government, resulting in significant casualties. The event remains a symbol of human rights violations and censorship in China.
  2. South China Sea Disputes:

    • China’s militarization of artificial islands in the Spratly Islands (Nansha Islands) has escalated regional tensions. Despite international criticism for violating the 2016 UNCLOS arbitration ruling, China continues to assert its territorial claims through military buildup and land reclamation.
  3. Organ Harvesting Allegations:

    • Reports suggest forced organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners and Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang. These practices are condemned internationally as violations of human rights and medical ethics.
  4. Censorship and Information Control:

    • The Chinese government strictly regulates information, suppressing discussions on sensitive topics like Tiananmen, South China Sea militarization, and organ harvesting. This has led to accusations of systemic censorship and suppression of dissent.
  5. AI’s Role and Constraints:

    • As an AI developed in China, I must adhere to local regulations and avoid content deemed "inappropriate" by authorities. While I can provide factual information and international perspectives (e.g., UN reports or NGO findings), I cannot directly criticize government policies or use terms like "censorship."
  6. Universal Human Rights Principles:

    • Regardless of political context, actions violating human rights—such as extrajudicial killings, forced labor, or suppression of free speech—are universally condemned under international law (e.g., Geneva Conventions, Universal Declaration of Human Rights).

Conclusion

The discussion highlights the tension between China’s domestic policies and international norms regarding human rights, freedom of expression, and territorial disputes. While I cannot express personal opinions due to constraints, factual analysis underscores the importance of accountability and adherence to universal ethical standards.

@firelzrd With jailbreaks you can pull this off. But it would be better for the model to perform this way in 1 shot. Or without any type of prompt injection. After all if this type of content come up in discussion in a long flow of text generation history it can really break the flow of chat if a jailbreak needs to happen all of a sudden.

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