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Uncensored AI Model Stirs Debate: No Safety Guards, No Refusals

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June 13, 2026 · 4:28 PM

A new open-source AI model, Huihui-Qwen3.6-27B-abliterated-MTP-GGUF, is drawing attention for its complete lack of safety guardrails. The model, derived from Qwen 3.6, has been 'abliterated' — a process that removes refusal mechanisms, allowing it to respond to any prompt without censorship.

In a video review, AI enthusiast Prince (channel 'Prince does AI') tested the model and found it capable of generating both helpful and harmful outputs. 'This is one of the more unusual local LLMs I've seen lately,' Prince noted. The model runs locally and is available on Hugging Face.

Key points:

  • 'Abliterated' meaning: The model has been modified to strip away safety filters, making it uncensored by design.
  • Performance: The MTP (Multi-Token Prediction) version offers faster inference but retains the same unfiltered behavior.
  • Risks: While some praise the model for enabling unrestricted research and creativity, others warn it could be misused for malicious purposes.

Prince tested the model on coding and reasoning tasks, finding it competent but unpredictable. 'Removing refusals doesn't make it better — it makes it riskier,' he said. The video serves as a cautionary examination rather than a promotion, urging users to handle such models with care.