> The extent to which people treated the program as though it had agency was kind of horrifying
It's also horrifying how much intention people think they can see from looking at logs of people using something. I know there are a lot of "data driven" decisions that people use the same way, where people are reaching all sorts of conclusions to why X suddenly is Y, or likewise.
I'm sure if someone inspected the logs of what I've written to various LLMs they'd think they can extrapolate all sorts of personal characteristics about me, but I'm also a person who plays around with things, tries to find limits and whatever, so just because see me treating a LLM like shit for some reason doesn't mean you can understand the intention behind that.
> Still, I was pretty shitty to the people who interacted with my computer
I think as youngsters exploring computing without limitations, restrictions or honestly much thoughts at all in the beginning, many of us been in the same situation. As long as we learn and improve with experience :)
I'm sure if someone inspected the logs of what I've written to various LLMs they'd think they can extrapolate all sorts of personal characteristics about me, but I'm also a person who plays around with things, tries to find limits and whatever...
If you looked at my LLM interaction logs you would probably assume that I have an unhealthy obsession with pirates and a napalm fetish.
In reality, I use the "can I get it to tell me how to make napalm" thing as a quick "acid test" around the extent and strength of censorship controls, and simply find asking LLM's to "talk like a pirate" amusing. And, also, I've found occasions where doing nothing more than instructing the LLM to talk like a pirate will bypass it's built-in inhibitions against things like giving instructions for making napalm.
It's also horrifying how much intention people think they can see from looking at logs of people using something. I know there are a lot of "data driven" decisions that people use the same way, where people are reaching all sorts of conclusions to why X suddenly is Y, or likewise.
I'm sure if someone inspected the logs of what I've written to various LLMs they'd think they can extrapolate all sorts of personal characteristics about me, but I'm also a person who plays around with things, tries to find limits and whatever, so just because see me treating a LLM like shit for some reason doesn't mean you can understand the intention behind that.
> Still, I was pretty shitty to the people who interacted with my computer
I think as youngsters exploring computing without limitations, restrictions or honestly much thoughts at all in the beginning, many of us been in the same situation. As long as we learn and improve with experience :)