Interesting how this continues to be an issue for GPT3 based projects.
A similar thing is happening in AI Dungeon, where certain words and phrases are banned to the point of suspending a users account if used a certain amount of times, yet they will happily output them when it is generated by GPT3 itself, and then punish the user if they fail to remove the offending pieces of text before continuing.
A similar thing is happening in AI Dungeon, where certain words and phrases are banned to the point of suspending a users account if used a certain amount of times, yet they will happily output them when it is generated by GPT3 itself, and then punish the user if they fail to remove the offending pieces of text before continuing.