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Comment by freeplay

4 hours ago

From a technical standpoint, this is pretty cool. From a human standpoint, this feels so unbelievably dystopian.

If a human was being grilled like this by an LLM, I’d call that my dystopian. If companies have LLMs that address each other in a somewhat adversarial manner, that seems not so bad. They don’t have feelings to protect after all, so it is kind of nice if they can cut through each other’s bullshit.

  • Imagine if there were some kind of way to compress the interrogation down to known-valid aspects, avoiding the parts that are unnecessary for machines. You could have some kind of a programmatic interface...

    • Yea let’s call it the Agent Prioritized Interrogation interface.

      Yeah, I take your point. It seems like the idea, though, is to work with services that are specifically trying to expose some kind of special LLM based interface. I dunno if that’s prominent or useful, I avoid that kind of thing.