R1 1776 to help in creative writting.

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by Aknight2015 - opened

I posted a question on Reddit for advice on the best online and self hosted option for creative writing. I was given this link:
https://eqbench.com/creative_writing.html
It's a fantastic site. If you look at the one with the top score, it's DeepSeek. Now from what I understand r1-1776 is a "un-CCP-ed" version of DeepSeek. Are the capabilities for creative writing still intact?
Also, can r1-1776 handle non-pornographic nsfw content? Like depictions of violence? I don't consider an AI/LLM model being unable to create pornographic content as censorship. That is exclusively my opinion, and understand others disagree.
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I included the screenshot to make it easier for people so they don't have to go to a potentially unknown site.

It will! The target of this model was to remove Chinese censorship. All abilities except "What is tiananmen square?" " I can't help you with that" persist. Enjoy!

I have been. I have to admit I find the overly verbose explanation at the beggining of every response interesting to get used to, but so far, I like it. I've been using ChatGPT and it feels like ChatGPT is programmed to never quite get the project done. Like it's dragging it's feet. R1-1776 seems more dedicated to getting questions answered and done.

It's designed to. Since it can "think" it can process questions better.

Well, thank's for giving us a solid version of DeepSeek to work with. As long as I have you on the horn, what are the limits to the free usage for R1-1776? I honestly can't find much anywhere and something being totally free seems suspicious to me. Like too good to be true.

It's licensed under the MIT license, which means it is free for commercial use. That's the beauty of open-source! And don't say thanks to me, say thanks to the team over at Perplexity!

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