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by verdverm
120 days ago
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nit, the primary text font weight is a little light for reading, or maybe it is anti-aliasing, the chars look like they are missing pixels on a 4k screen I saw a full-duplex video model that was conversational, and it spooked me. What are your thoughts on for how this plays out for societal well-being after having experienced them more deeply than myself? > voices have personas, like "romantic and gentle" You might find this interesting while pondering my question https://www.npr.org/2025/07/18/g-s1177-78041/what-to-do-when... |
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I'd say not great for societal well-being. I'd say it's preying on the lonely. Even with a thinly personified system prompt, some models will suddenly start calling you "babe" and be generally hyper-flirtatious.
The most optimistic light you could shine on it is: let's make an assistant that responds like a human, tells you when you're being weird, tells you when you're wrong, etc.
Loved that TED talk, thanks for sharing!