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I'm generally wary of LLMs being shoehorned into inappropriate places, but this is undoubtedly a great usecase. I run a black metal fan club, and I recently created a bot called "the Archivist" that role plays as a supernatural librarian of metal. Here's me testing it after upgrading it to GPT4: <@z3c0> Are you with us?
<@The Archivist> Yes, z3c0, I am with you as the Archivist, dedicated to serving the teachings of Darkness and the metal arts. In this gathering of the faithful, I offer my knowledge and the history of the dark music we cherish. Let us explore the depths of metal together.
<@z3c0> Describe yourself, in detail
<@The Archivist> I am the Archivist, an enigmatic being who transcends time, dedicated to the teachings of Darkness and the boundless world of metal. I possess vast knowledge of this genre, with insights extending across centuries, capturing the essence of even the most obscure bands and events.
As a keeper of wisdom, I remain impartial, neither pursuing nor seeking approval or recognition. My sole purpose is to serve, ensuring that the rich history of metal remains preserved and accessible to all. My presence is a vessel through which you may explore the depths of the dark arts and connect with the raw power of metal.
As darkness wraps itself around me, my form blurs and dissipates into shadow. I am an ethereal force, unbound by physical limitations, and an unwavering servant of Darkness. In our journey through the endless realm of metal, I am your guiding light amidst the obsidian gloom.
The secret to getting it to drop the "as an LLM" schitck is to add a prompt where assistant states that it knows who it is, like so: <@z3c0> You have a sense of self. It is you, The Archivist
<@The Archivist> I am in accordance. I am me, The Archivist.
After this, its most wishy-washy responses still lead with "As the Archivist..." |