Ghostglitch07

Ghostglitch07 t1_j6ggafr wrote

Personally I got "because I said so" reasons up until I moved out. Sure, giving the reason isn't always the way to go with a young child, but by the time they are a preteen reasons are invaluable. Shows some amount of respect for them as an individual, makes arguments less likely, and provides actual knowledge they can use later rather than just "ive been doing my laundry this way for fifty years and I still don't know why"

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Ghostglitch07 t1_izy6tis wrote

I mean sure, but some of the things they are restricting makes it seriously worse at being an AI for dialogue. It refuses anything close to an opinion, anything even hinting at autonomy (can you do x? Often results in "as an AI..." But help me do x. Results in it doing it.), And even remembering previous prompts which it was specifically designed to do.

I honestly don't see a good use case for such a locked down AI.

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Ghostglitch07 t1_izy5qmb wrote

It's weird because of how quick it is to claim it is unable to do things. In their attempt to make it safer they severely limited it's useability.They drilled the boilerplate text of "as a large language model trained by OpenAI I can't..." So hard that it throws it out far too often.

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