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by dtagames
276 days ago
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Different cultures use different amounts of politeness and flowery speech. The English standard influenced American style, but it's very different from how people speak to each other in business in Poland, for example. Like @NitpitckLawyer said, it's the resulting content that matters, not how it's presented. If a person anthropomorphizes an LLM in their mind (rather than just in their speech patterns), then they probably have pre-existing mental problems. People used to also talk to burning bushes. |
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What a wild thing to say. If you had a coworker who was brilliant and taught you many great things, but only screamed instead of talking, would you feel the same way?
> If a person anthropomorphizes an LLM in their mind (rather than just in their speech patterns), then they probably have pre-existing mental problems.
Correct, and that's why these tools should be built responsibly under the assumption that people with mental problems are going to use them. It's clear in the article I linked (and my wording linking to it) that it can exacerbate issues for people. Chatgpt told him that he's sane and his mom was trying to kill him. He didn't understand what an LLM actually was.