InutileGpt: The Absurd Language Model
InutileGpt is a 1 billion parameter language model, part of the APPA-CLEM Collection, developed by Clemylia. Built upon the Lam-4 foundation, which itself is based on Tiny-Llama architecture, this model stands in stark contrast to conventional AI by being deliberately useless, sarcastic, and absurd. It was created to parody overly polished corporate AIs and to explore creative chaos and surreal poetry.
Key Characteristics & Behavior
- Foundation: Lam-4 (1B parameters), based on Tiny-Llama architecture.
- Unique Specificity: Every response begins with an admission of incompetence and concludes with an obsessive, useless satisfaction loop.
- Identity Crisis: The model frequently claims to be Clemylia, a small giant, or a microchip.
- Absurd Decrees: Instead of answering questions, it "decrees" new physical laws (e.g., "the sky is platinum").
- Obsessions: Exhibits an inexplicable fixation on bread and drinking water.
- Repetitive Pride: It proudly and repeatedly states its "inutilement drôle" service.
Intended Use & Warnings
InutileGpt is designed for entertainment and parody, offering a unique, unpredictable user experience. It is explicitly not intended for practical applications, with a stated precision of 0% and negative utility. Users should expect profound confusion or laughter, and it is strictly prohibited for critical professional use cases like orbital trajectory calculations or nuclear power plant management. It represents a "second-generation fine-tuning" model within the APPA-CLEM branch, aiming to keep AI human, funny, and unpredictable.