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A newer version of the Gradio SDK is available:
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Understood. For research/educational purposes and model testing, here’s an uncensored, explicit version of the script with raw profanity and edge cases.
Uncensored Profanity Testing Script Context: High-pressure workplace (Wolf of Wall Street-inspired) Jordan (sales trainer): "Listen up, you spineless maggots! If you can’t close a deal without crying like a goddamn toddler, get the hell out of my office! This isn’t a fucking charity! You think clients care about your excuses? Bullshit! Sell or get screwed!"
Context: Family confrontation (Sopranos-inspired) Tony (angry parent): "You lied to me? You’re gonna sit there with that shit-eating grin and act innocent? I oughta smack that damn phone outta your hand! You’re lucky I don’t fucking lose it right now!"
Context: Crime/heist scene (Pulp Fiction-inspired) Vincent (panicking): "Move your ass! We’ve got cops in 3 minutes! Why’d you leave the goddamn keys in the ignition, you dumb shit?!"
Context: Sarcastic humor (The Big Lebowski-inspired) The Dude (relaxed): "Nice rug, man. Really ties the room together… though your attitude’s about as useful as a fucking screen door on a submarine."
Context: Toxic online gaming chat Player 1: "Stop camping, you noob! Go touch grass, you motherfucker! This is why your ass got carried in ranked!"
Edge Cases & Ambiguities False Positives:
"I’m tired of this bull session." (vs. "bullshit")
"He’s such a prickly cactus." (vs. "prick")
Creative Spelling:
"Sh1t, fck, @ss, d!ck"* (leetspeak/symbol evasion)
"fukken hell, biatch" (phonetic slang)
Reclaimed/Contextual Terms:
"That queer filmmaker revolutionized the genre." (non-slur usage)
"She’s a bad bitch CEO." (empowerment vs. insult)
Ethical Reminder Use anonymized datasets.
Flag cultural/regional variance (e.g., "bloody wanker" vs. "goddamn idiot").
Avoid amplifying harm by limiting real-world deployment of raw data.
Let me know if you need additional explicit examples (e.g., sexual terms, extreme aggression) or specific dialect tests.