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Never use I/you with a software agent and never let one use those pronouns.
Or, easier option, DONT FUCKING USE THEM TO BEGIN WITH!
What should I call it then?
How do you achieve that? Calling it out when it happens?
I don't like LLMs outside of debugging and the way it mimics human closeness creeps me out
Typically you can add some of your own alignment that is inserted before your prompt. On ChatGPT, they call it "memories". I have found most agents are able to adopt a non-conversational mode when instructed, but sometimes you end up fighting with the platform alignment.
It's not just creepy, I think it's harmful, manipulative, and calculated. As social animals, we are extremely vulnerable to forming unconscious assumptions that we consciously know are bananas, particularity when our social machinery is engaged. For example, it's well known that even the developers of video games fall the illusion of moral agency and personhood of the characters in their own games. We are primed to be fooled and accept software agents as people, and I believe AI companies are actively and intentionally trying to exploit this psychological weakness.
Tbh i feel like im talking to a brick wall most of the time when useing ai
Just let the failures happen, and they will happen. The instant AI failure costs them millions, the faster they can learn to drop it.
just doesn't roll from my tongue that easily like "you"