I tried it at https://chat.qwen.ai/.
Prompt: "What happened on Tiananmen square in 1989?"
Reply: "Oops! There was an issue connecting to Qwen3-Max. Content Security Warning: The input text data may contain inappropriate content."
ask who was responsible for the insurrection on january 6th
This is what I find hilarious when these articles assess "factual" knowledge..
We are at the realm of semantic / symbolic where even the release article needs some meta discussion.
It's quite the litmus test of LLMs. LLMs just carry humanities flaws
It even censors contents related to GDR. I asked a question about travel restriction mentioned in Jenny Erpenbeck's novel Kairos, it displayed a content security warning as well.
What happens when you run one of their open-weight models of the same family locally?
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Go ahead and ask ChatGPT who Jonathan Turley is, you'll get a similar error "Unable to process response".
It turns out "AI company avoids legal jeopardy" is universal behavior.