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by dlivingston
189 days ago
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> And that's exactly the point, it increases engagement and stickiness, which they found through testing. They're trying to make the most addictive tool Is this actually true? Would appreciate further reading on this if you have it. I think this is an emergent property of the RLHF process, not a social media-style engagement optimization campaign. I don't think there is an incentive for LLM creators to optimize for engagement; there aren't ads (yet), inference is not free, and maximizing time spent querying ChatGPT doesn't really do much for OpenAI's bottom line. |
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