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If I understand what they're saying, the interactions you have with the model are not driven by "maximising eyeballs/time/purchases/etc". You get to role-play inside a context window, and if it went in a direction you don't like you reset and start over again. But during those interactions, you control whatever happens, not some 3rd party that may have ulterior motives.





> the model is not driven by "maximising eyeballs/time/purchases/etc".

Do you have access to all the training data and the reinforcement learning they went through? All the system prompts?

I find it impossible for a company seeking profit to not build its AI to maximize what they want.

Interact with a model that's not tuned and you'll see the stark difference.

The matter of fact is that we have no idea what we're interacting with inside that role-play session.




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