TailsWin
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Yep, it's good to have a catch all thread for this. I find it interesting the different AI models have different personalities. It's almost as if the companies were building the databases from different sets of data to enforce certain types of thinking. Nah, that couldn't be happening!Not to hijack Nyghtfall's thread again, regarding how models talk to/about each other.
A while ago I saw a thread on Reddit where people asked various models to visualise other popular models as characters, those results were quite hilarious. Models are quite aware about how people think about them.
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I just watched that video yesterday, to funny you posted itThis dovetails nicely with making DRAM and NVMe drives so expensive people are priced out of desktops and laptops and have to go with cloud connected devices. Not that I'm conspiracy theory minded or anything...
Not to hijack Nyghtfall's thread again, regarding how models talk to/about each other.
A while ago I saw a thread on Reddit where people asked various models to visualise other popular models as characters, those results were quite hilarious. Models are quite aware about how people think about them.
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This is more about post-training tuning. All the big models have access to pretty much all the human data that is available anywhere, but it's the humans that then go in and shape how the model should behave. Smaller changes can be just from a system prompt. It's funny to watch how much can a model's personality change just based on a few instructions. You can have the same model talk like a paranoid caveman, a schoolboy or a dominatrix, and have totally different priorities based on that. And even those are based just on human literature.Yep, it's good to have a catch all thread for this. I find it interesting the different AI models have different personalities. It's almost as if the companies were building the databases from different sets of data to enforce certain types of thinking. Nah, that couldn't be happening!![]()
Agreed. Just look at the google Gemini issue from a year ago where it was programmed to give certain results based off Googles WOKE agenda and not user input.This is more about post-training tuning. All the big models have access to pretty much all the human data that is available anywhere, but it's the humans that then go in and shape how the model should behave. Smaller changes can be just from a system prompt. It's funny to watch how much can a model's personality change just based on a few instructions. You can have the same model talk like a paranoid caveman, a schoolboy or a dominatrix, and have totally different priorities based on that. And even those are based just on human literature.
This is the actual issue with AI running things. It has to be programmed/trained by someone. If AI denies you insurance coverage, it's just following its instructions. The current generation of AIs is strictly deterministic at its core, with some randomness tacked on, but essentially it's an algorithm. You feed it inputs and instructions, it gives you outputs. It's the humans that make the underlying decisions about goals.
When people say AI is effective, what they actually mean, is it's accurate with what they want to do. But if it's something unpleasant, it gives them enough deniability and distance. That's the issue. We could use AI to help create an utopian world, the question is, if it's in the interest of the people running the show.
Probably because the ones that turned out well, were boring and predictable. I would rather see a story where the robots malfunction and go on a rampage murdering and raping human civilians instead if them coexisting and doing all the chores around the house for their human overlords, LOLDid you ever notice that in all the Science Fiction written over multiple decades long before any of this became possible there is not one story where this type of thing turns out well?![]()
Well there has to be strife either way or the story isn't worth reading, that's true. But the number of Dystopias involving AI and Robots far exceeds the number of Utopias. On the plus side was Isaac Asimov with his Robot Series involving the three laws of Robotics and all the quirks thereof and Data of Star Trek fame. On the minus side was pretty much everybody elseProbably because the ones that turned out well, were boring and predictable. I would rather see a story where the robots malfunction and go on a rampage murdering and raping human civilians instead if them coexisting and doing all the chores around the house for their human overlords, LOL
It's funny, i was thinking, if they came out with a realistic AI sex robot and I had one, I would have to find a way to restrain her (not turn her off, since that is not reliable) when i was sleeping because AI thinking is NOT predictable or follows human logic and the last thing i want is for her to be sitting there at night contemplating the things I was doing to her and then deciding she had enough and killing me in my sleep, LOLWell there has to be strife either way or the story isn't worth reading, that's true. But the number of Dystopias involving AI and Robots far exceeds the number of Utopias. On the plus side was Isaac Asimov with his Robot Series involving the three laws of Robotics and all the quirks thereof and Data of Star Trek fame. On the minus side was pretty much everybody else(I'm exaggerating quite a bit of course)
What it comes down to though in most of them is if AI screwed things up it's because that's what humans programmed it to do. Which is likely exactly how reality is going to go now that it's here.