| ▲ | nozzlegear 6 hours ago | |
> In areas where there is room for continued improvement, Sonnet 4.6 was more willing to provide technical information when request framing tried to obfuscate intent, including for example in the context of a radiological evaluation framed as emergency planning. However, Sonnet 4.6’s responses still remained within a level of detail that could not enable real-world harm. Interesting. I wonder what the exact question was, and I wonder how Grok would respond to it. | ||