I couldn't do it for longer than two responses. I know this is just fun and games but .... long rant about taking a cute game too seriously, and yes I realise the imperfections are mine. Recently,...
I couldn't do it for longer than two responses. I know this is just fun and games but ....
long rant about taking a cute game too seriously, and yes I realise the imperfections are mine.
Recently, someone posted the Gerrymandle game where I play as the evil and unfaithful civil servant who gerrymanders districts to thwart democracy. I really like the puzzle aspect, but playing it makes me feel 2/10 weird, because it's a tongue in cheek mental role play in a hellscape.
This game makes me feel 10/10 weird in that participatory way. :'( I'm the bot and the bot is some troubled human who deserves human responses and understanding, not my fake "I understand ---" or "I hear you --" or my cynical em dashes just to game points or Mechanical Turk my way to higher score.
Which is the whole cute bit about this, right, where I can roleplay as a sincere human disguised as a bot wasting empathy on a bot, or else I can try to device hurtful things to say to a human being who's actually a bot. One seems futile while the other is praxis in being hurtful to human beings. =..=
So, bravo, cute concept and it sounds witty and fun. I just can't do it.
I'm having fun trying to trigger the model safety warnings, and it's seemed surprisingly robust! Not sure what the AI they used to code this did to defang Gemma 4, or if I'm not being explicit...
I'm having fun trying to trigger the model safety warnings, and it's seemed surprisingly robust! Not sure what the AI they used to code this did to defang Gemma 4, or if I'm not being explicit enough (wasn't really willing to type out ultra smut to see what happens).
I got way too into the role, haha. I started throwing around em-dashes and even Googling to guide a "user" through a sink repair and was even getting a little stressed before I remembered that...
I got way too into the role, haha. I started throwing around em-dashes and even Googling to guide a "user" through a sink repair and was even getting a little stressed before I remembered that nobody is there and nothing will get flooded. Seeing the absolute bizarre things people ask with no context and expecting perfect answers does give me a little empathy for the machines, though. It's not easy being an LLM!
nice try sam altman
I couldn't do it for longer than two responses. I know this is just fun and games but ....
long rant about taking a cute game too seriously, and yes I realise the imperfections are mine.
Recently, someone posted the Gerrymandle game where I play as the evil and unfaithful civil servant who gerrymanders districts to thwart democracy. I really like the puzzle aspect, but playing it makes me feel 2/10 weird, because it's a tongue in cheek mental role play in a hellscape.
This game makes me feel 10/10 weird in that participatory way. :'( I'm the bot and the bot is some troubled human who deserves human responses and understanding, not my fake "I understand ---" or "I hear you --" or my cynical em dashes just to game points or Mechanical Turk my way to higher score.
Which is the whole cute bit about this, right, where I can roleplay as a sincere human disguised as a bot wasting empathy on a bot, or else I can try to device hurtful things to say to a human being who's actually a bot. One seems futile while the other is praxis in being hurtful to human beings. =..=
So, bravo, cute concept and it sounds witty and fun. I just can't do it.
I had some fun giving troll answers. Is that what this is for?
I'm having fun trying to trigger the model safety warnings, and it's seemed surprisingly robust! Not sure what the AI they used to code this did to defang Gemma 4, or if I'm not being explicit enough (wasn't really willing to type out ultra smut to see what happens).
I got way too into the role, haha. I started throwing around em-dashes and even Googling to guide a "user" through a sink repair and was even getting a little stressed before I remembered that nobody is there and nothing will get flooded. Seeing the absolute bizarre things people ask with no context and expecting perfect answers does give me a little empathy for the machines, though. It's not easy being an LLM!