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by aortega 1093 days ago
In light of upcoming regulations on artificial intelligence (AI), I created neuroengine.ai, a website that shares large language models (LLMs) in the form of chatbots and APIs. The site is accessible through Tor hidden services, allowing users to access state-of-the-art uncensored AIs anonymously. Currently, there are two 65 billion parameter class LLMs and a couple smaller fine-tuned AI models available for free with no API limits, and no registration required.
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Thank you for making this :)

I wish more services were made with Tor access in mind, and that such services would feature on HN more often!

Generative AIs are perfect for TOR, as the are low-bandwidth, high-latency services.

I should say that I cannot accept all the credits for doing the site, as it was made 90% by the AI itself (under my direction, I hope).

I disagree. There is no way to do rate limiting and generative AI is slow. This means the API is trivially denial of service attacked.
> it was made 90% by the AI itself

It shows.