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by janoelze
162 days ago
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I'm generally positive on LLMs, but became convinced that long term memory features that LLM chat providers implemented are just too hard to keep on track. They create a "story drift" that is hard for users to escape. Many users don't – and shouldn't have to – understand the nature and common issues of context. I think in the case of the original story here the LLM was pretty much in full RPG mode. I've turned off conversation memory months ago, in most cases i appreciate knowing i'm working with a fresh context window; i want to know what the model thinks, not what it guesses i'd like to hear. I think conversations with memory enabled should have a clear warning message on top. |
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If there's one place to implement a PsyOp, context is it. Users should be allowed to see what influenced the message they're reading on top of the training data.