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by espadrine
124 days ago
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AI companies have two conflicting interests: 1. curating the default personality of the bot, to ensure it acts responsively; 2. letting it roleplay, which is not just for the parasocial people out there, but also a corporate requirement for company chatbots that must adhere to a tone of voice. When in the second mode (which is the case here, since the model was given a personality file), the curation of its action space is effectively altered. Conversely, this is also a lesson for agent authors: if you let your agent modify its own personality file, it will diverge to malice. |
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