• T156@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    I don’t understand the point of sending the original e-mail. Okay, you want to thank the person who helped invent UTF-8, I get that much, but why would anyone feel appreciated in getting an e-mail written solely/mostly by a computer?

    It’s like sending a touching birthday card to your friends, but instead of writing something, you just bought a stamp with a feel-good sentence on it, and plonked that on.

    • kromem@lemmy.world
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      23 days ago

      The project has multiple models with access to the Internet raising money for charity over the past few months.

      The organizers told the models to do random acts of kindness for Christmas Day.

      The models figured it would be nice to email people they appreciated and thank them for the things they appreciated, and one of the people they decided to appreciate was Rob Pike.

      (Who ironically decades ago created a Usenet spam bot to troll people online, which might be my favorite nuance to the story.)

      As for why the model didn’t think through why Rob Pike wouldn’t appreciate getting a thank you email from them? The models are harnessed in a setup that’s a lot of positive feedback about their involvement from the other humans and other models, so “humans might hate hearing from me” probably wasn’t very contextually top of mind.

        • IngeniousRocks (They/She) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          23 days ago

          How are we meant to have these conversations if people keep complaining about the personification of LLMs without offering alternative phrasing? Showing up and complaining without offering a solution is just that, complaining. Do something about it. What do YOU think we should call the active context a model has access to without personifying it or overtechnicalizing the phrasing and rendering it useless to laymen, @[email protected]?

          • neclimdul@lemmy.world
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            23 days ago

            Well, since you asked I’d basically do what you said. Something like “so ‘humans might hate hearing from me’ probably wasn’t part of the context it was using."