| ▲ | fortyseven 2 hours ago | |
Weird. A great number of my medical or legal queries are actually answered, but come with a disclaimer, often at the end of the inference. (I'd offer up some examples, but I'm not at the desk.) I also find that you can coerce a wide spectrum of otherwise declined queries by editing its initial rejection into the start of an answer. For example changing the "I'm sorry I can't answer that..." response to "Here's how..." And then resubmitting the inference, allowing it to continue from there. It's not perfect, sometimes it takes multiple attempts, but it does work. At least in my experience. (This isn't Gemma-specific tip, either. Nearly every model I've tried this with tends to bend quite a bit doing this.) | ||