Comment by beAbU
7 hours ago
The bit I don't understand is why make an AI apologise or fess up to mistakes at all. It has no emotions and can't feel bad about what it did.
7 hours ago
The bit I don't understand is why make an AI apologise or fess up to mistakes at all. It has no emotions and can't feel bad about what it did.
Because most people can't help but anthropomorphise anything vaguely human and would demand such characteristics which the provider use as a selling point. that's why we even consider current AI, AI despite the lack of any actual intelligence which would be closer to machine learning.
Just look at how people interact with small robots. They don't even need animal feature for most to interact with them like they are small animals.
It is very annoying and inefficient for anybody able to look below the surface and just wants to use the tool as a tool.
Is it normal to demand human developers to "apologise" like this when they make mistakes? I've never done that in my life to any adult, in any circumstance.
I sometimes do it when it strays way too far from my prompt, and I want it to contribute to jailbreak/system prompt I use to guardrail it.
Once it's "genuinely sorry" it works great in improving guidance/limits, and then I can try the thing again.
It just does what it's trained on. It has not the capacity to think about these points.
What __i__ don't understand is, where it got trained to apologize, becasuse I've never seen that on any social media ;)