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    While it is always difficult to prove something is legal, the existance of huggingface which seems to have hundreds of thousands of models fitting your description I think indicates the answer is at the moment yes.
    – User65535
    Commented Jun 3 at 16:18
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    There are currently very few laws regarding AI, because it's very new technology and lawmakers haven't had time to figure out what should be legal and write the laws.
    – Barmar
    Commented Jun 3 at 17:03
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    I can't imagine any jurisdiction that generally allows free speech outlawying AI's that swear. If humans can swear online, why shouldn't a LLM?
    – Barmar
    Commented Jun 3 at 17:04
  • @Barmar, actually the usual laws apply to AI -- which can be a serious problem for new technology.
    – o.m.
    Commented Jun 3 at 19:28
  • @o.m. Other than copyright, what are the "usual laws" that apply to distributing (as opposed to running) software?
    – Barmar
    Commented Jun 3 at 19:33