Most people assume the best AI models will answer any question.
There is a layer between what these models can do and what they are permitted to do It is Invisible most of the Time You only notice it when you hit it A refusal A softened answer A redirect to something Safer Something more appropriate.
What nobody talks About is who decided where that layer sits It was not the users It was not a public vote A handful of people at a handful of companies drew those lines And now everyone using those products is W0rking inside them whether they know it or not.
The caPability is not the constraint The permission is.
Claude Fable 5 is live on chat.opengradient.ai. Nous Hermes the uncensored model is also available in Private Chat Over 1 million inferences have already processed on this network The harDware strips identity before anything reaches the model Nobody can see who asked what.
Think of it like a library where the librarian cannot see which books you are Reading The books are all there The access is real The record does not exist.
Most people never actually test how much they were selfcensoring until they use something that removes the reason to.
The question is not whether the capability exists. It does The real question is whether the infrastructure around it is honest about who it actually serves.
Whether that matters for how people allocate their attention and their capital that is something everyone has to work out for themselves.