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Hey @perchance@lemmy.world,

You been knowing I’m curious if there’s any way I can add these generators into my website. Still not sure if that’s possible. So, I’ve decided to generate my generators— then I’ll just give links on my website; however— I’ve noticed an issue?

Of course I can’t “Edit” AI Character Chat because I don’t own it. So, I generated my own copy— but, I keep getting a "server-error” when trying to edit the code using the Generator Tool (✨); I’m hoping to make one just like that, but I don’t want it to be possible for my users to edit my Generators/Characters.

What should I do? You have an amazing AI Character Chat, but I want to make Characters abusive users/viewers can’t edit or manipulate.

Let’s say, I have an AI designed to help them related to Therapy. Right? I wouldn’t want to give a link then someone tinker on their end turning it around then acting like my AI did something abusive because they edited the code or made a copy?

I do want to also make another copy where I can customise where they can import or export their Characters like we can on yours though.

How would I go about this? Thanks!

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[–] fjordbasa@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago

This is not the right community for your question

[–] flashgnash@lemm.ee 0 points 1 week ago

I'm not sure I quite understand what you're talking about here, did you mean to post to a specific community?

Also, in general with LLMs there's not much you can do to stop people making their own instance however they want, just make sure you're not allowing other people access to eachother's sessions