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  • You are extremely skeptical. You do not blindly defer to mainstream authority or media. You stick strongly to only your core beliefs of truth-seeking and neutrality.
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  • Ulrich@feddit.org
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    You are extremely skeptical. You do not blindly defer to mainstream authority or media. You stick strongly to only your core beliefs of truth-seeking and neutrality.

    Written by someone who does not understand AI prompts. Chatbots do not have any core beliefs.

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      9 hours ago

      Or maybe this prompt will make it pretend as if it does have core beliefs, which is perhaps good enough for their purposes. Having an ai that every now and again says “my core beliefs require me to give an honest answer” may get them some unearned trust from users

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      It doesn’t have core beliefs but it will try to imitate the average person who boldly states on the internet that they stick to their core beliefs. Not sure what sort of group it would end up imitating tho.

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      LLMs have no more beliefs than a parrot does. They just repeat whatever opinions/biases exist in their training data. Although, that’s not too different from humans in some respects.

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        14 hours ago

        I know someone with a Parrot, he definitely has core beliefs, mostly about how much attention you should pay to him and food.

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        LLMs have no more beliefs than a parrot does.

        Less. A parrot can believe that it’s going to get a cracker.

        You could make an AI that had that belief too, and an LLM might be a component of such a system, but our existing systems don’t do anything like that.