#opg $OPG When I switched to Nous Hermes in chat.opengradient.ai, I asked a few questions about the ambiguous clauses in the non-compete agreement.

On other platforms, I usually get a long-winded response that ultimately says they can't provide specific advice. If I rephrase my question, they start lecturing me on ethics and professional conduct. I’m just trying to understand the boundaries of the contract, but they treat me like I’m trying to do something shady.

With Nous Hermes at @OpenGradient , it was different; it directly broke down the key points in the clauses, telling me which restrictions hold up legally and which can likely be challenged. No dodging, just laid out the info neutrally. After all, Nous Hermes is known for minimizing rejections; it won’t hit the safety barriers just because a topic gets sensitive and serve you a bowl of the right moral soup.

What’s more critical is that this entire conversation happened in the TEE isolated environment of OpenGradient Chat. My IP and content were separated, so the platform doesn't know who posed the question or where I work. There was a time I followed up with three rounds of questions, dissecting every ambiguous point in the clauses, which in the past I would never dare to do because my question history would expose my true intentions.

Using Nous Hermes in OpenGradient Chat, I didn’t have any sneaky guilty feelings. The architecture itself protects me, so I can confidently obtain information.

Have you ever been blocked by AI moral lectures?