Comment by Xirdus
11 hours ago
So, did your Claude switch from "You're absolutely right!" to "You're absolutely right." or was it deeper than that?
11 hours ago
So, did your Claude switch from "You're absolutely right!" to "You're absolutely right." or was it deeper than that?
I'd say it was a little deeper than that, it stopped conveying any kind of enthusiasm.
Personally I think that is a good thing. I have asked all AIs not to show enthusiasm, express superlatives (e.g. "massive" is a Gemini favourite) and stop using words which I guess come from consuming too many Silicon Valley-style investor slidedecks (risk, trap, ...).
The AI has no soul, no mind, no feelings, no genuine enthusiasm... I want it to be pleasant to deal with but I don't want it to try and fake emotions. Don't manipulate me. Maybe it's a different use case than you but I think the best AI is more like an interactive and highly specific Wikipedia, manual or calculator. A computer.
When I see the word "genuine" or "why this works" my uncanny valley spidey senses tingle now. It always seems like it's trying to paper over a flawed argument with these, so instead of making it, it just "turns out" it's "genuinely" the answer
I can appreciate that. I don't mind when models channel some personality, it can make whatever we are working on more interesting. I don't perceive it as manipulation. But it is nice that they are pretty good at sticking to instructions that don't call for nuance. I imagine if you tell it, "you are a wikipedia article", that is exactly the output you would get.