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by catchnear4321 1218 days ago
Why not just taught to be nice to others?

And the NLP point matters quite a bit. ChatGPT can analyze the sentiment, and even offer adjustments.

This is less about being nice to technology and more about being aware of the impact of the self on the rest of the world. Technology just highlights the gap.

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People should be taught to be nice to others, of course. The point is that LLMs are not “others”, they are inanimate tools. If I called a cashier a worthless piece of shit, that would be incredibly rude. If I said the same thing to Siri, it wouldn’t be, because it is not possible to be rude to software.

If my child were to say that to Siri though, I’d be concerned because, as you said, it could be highlighting something about the way they interact with the world. But I would still want it to respond to the command and leave the problem of my child’s bad manners to me. Unless there’s a major shift in our understanding of sentience, I consider teaching the delineation between humans, who are never unfeeling tools, and technology, which is always an unfeeling tool, equally as important as teaching mindfulness of one’s impact in the world. In fact, I don’t think you can actually understand the latter without understanding the former.

> But I would still want it to respond to the command and leave the problem of my child’s bad manners to me.

No disagreement here. Especially as you recognize a problem to address in the situation.

The issue is the cause, for that’s the source of the training data.

Most people just… don’t, with regard to the rest of the world.