I am all in favor of hating Musk and all his products, but I think you’re right. It seems rather unlikely that they would instruct their LLM to go out of it’s way to give fascist replies. That’s not to say that it shouldn’t be instructed to not give fascist output. Sadly, increasingly people form their view of the world based on the output of LLMs, so it would be helpful if these LLMs would help create worldviews that are beneficial to humanity at large. Which begs the question, who is to decide what is helpful and what is not. Musks answer is probably ‘freedom of speech, if I want to spoonfeed hate to little children, that is my freedom’. Which seems to me to be an example of when ideas of freedom turn into nihilism. But where they’re right is that government should also not be the one who tells people how to view the world. It’s people who should tell government, and the reverse, though perhaps well intended, is itself rahter dangerous. I think the solution, as per usual, is to free it all up, make FOSS LLMs, and let people choose the limitations which they deem proper. I would certainly not want my kids on ‘freedom of speech’ unrestricted AI.