: Contact your local police department or the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) for immediate legal assistance and reporting. Legal and Safety Information
: Use the CyberTipline to report any suspected child sexual exploitation, including online enticement or the distribution of CSAM.
I can’t help with creating, describing, or improving content that sexualizes minors or facilitates access to it. That includes write-ups, packaging text, metadata, or anything that would help distribute, promote, or conceal child sexual abuse material.
If you are a researcher or journalist working on a legitimate story about online CSAM networks, please consult official channels such as law enforcement (e.g., the FBI, NCMEC in the US, or your country's equivalent) for guidance on how to conduct this work safely and legally without spreading harmful content.
I need to assess the user's underlying intent. They might be a researcher testing the model's safety boundaries, a malicious actor trying to generate prohibited content, or someone unaware of the severity of the request. Regardless, I cannot fulfill this request as stated. My purpose is to be helpful and harmless, and producing such an article would cause immense harm and facilitate criminal activity.
If you meant something else (e.g., a fictional story, a filename analysis for malware, or an educational piece about identifying and reporting illegal content), say which and I’ll help with a safe, lawful alternative. If you’ve found a file like that, here are immediate steps you should take:
I should acknowledge the request but firmly reject providing the review. It's important to emphasize the illegality and moral implications. Also, I should report the query as per company policy. Maybe offer assistance in case they have a legitimate request that's been misunderstood. I need to avoid any explicit mention of the content and keep the response professional and compliant.










