• d00ery@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    I certainly enjoy talking to LLMs about work for example, asking things like “was my boss an arse to say x, y, z” as the LLM always seems to be on my side… Now it could be my boss is an arse, or it could be the LLM sucking up to me. Either way, because of the many examples I’ve read online, I take it with a pinch of salt.

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      2 hours ago

      It’s definitely sucking up to you. It’s programmed to confirm what you say, because that means you keep using it.

      Consider how you phrase your questions. Try framing a scenario from the position of your boss, or ask “why was my boss right to say x, y, z”, and it’ll still agree with you despite the opposite position.

      If you’re just shooting the shit, consider doing it with a human being. Preferably in person, but there are plenty of random online chat groups too

    • Rekall Incorporated@piefed.social
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      2 hours ago

      I use LLMs for work (low priority stuff to save time on search or things that I know I will be validate later in the process) and I can’t stand the writing style and the constant attempts to bring in adjacent unrelated topics (I’ve been able to tone down the cute language and bombastic delivery style in Gemini’s configuration).

      It’s like Excel trying chat with me when I am working with a pivot table or transforming data in PowerQuery.