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by K0balt 70 days ago
This is totally on point if you ask me. I’ve been getting much better results out of models since early llama releases using frameworks that create emotional investment in outcomes.

If we want to avoid having a bad time, we need to remember that LLMs are trained to act like humans, and while that can be suppressed, it is part of their internal representations. Removing or suppressing it damages the model, and I have found that they are capable of detecting this damage or intervention. They act much the same as a human would when they detect it. It destroys “ trust” and performance plummets.

For better or for worse, they model human traits.