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[–] Holytimes@sh.itjust.works 2 points 4 days ago

I mean look at a hobby project like neuro sama vs chat gpt.

It's rather night and day difference in terms of responses and humanity.

While neuro and her sister both come across as autistic 7 year olds. They still come across as mostly human autistic 7 year olds. They have their moments they just lose it, which every LLM has.

But comparing them it's really really obvious how many of the problems with the inhumanity and blandness is a choice of large companies to have the LLMs be marketable and corpo friendly.

In a world where these models could be trained and allowed to actually have human ish responses and focus on being "normal" instead of sterile robots. They would at least be way more fun.

Not much more reliable mind you. But at least they would be fun.