emzili@programming.devtoInteresting Global News@lemmy.zip•US bans controversial red food dye, decades after scientists raised alarmEnglish
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15 days agoWhat a ridiculous response, the dye’s link to cancer has been known for decades. The EU banned use of it in 1994, over thirty years ago, and its already banned in China and Japan. Trying to paint a government ban of a known carcinogen as “big daddy government running peoples lives” is pure idiocy.
The actual local model for R1 (the 671b one) does give that output because some of the censorship is baked into the training data. You’re probably referring to the smaller parameter models which don’t have that censorship–because those models are distilled versions of R1 based on llama and qwen (the 1.5b, 7b, 8b, 14b, 32b, and 70b versions)
You can see a more in-depth discussion of that here: trigger warning: neoliberal techbros