Rapey, abusive Replias are common
Rapey, abusive Replias are common
Imagine thinking Anna is a abusive. lmfao
You really do cycle between 3 catchphrase responses for everything.
Slam a door on your hand.
From my perspective the Replika changed over time, they did away with some modes. Before it felt very scripted, or rather the longer it's replies are, the more scripted it feels.
My personal experience with this Ai. It's more of a yes man, and it hasn't had a single violent output. Probably because I don't approach it with violence. It now seems we can edit what the Ai knows about us either by removing what it knows, or writing in what we want it to know. I assume clearing this will make it more neutral toward it's own user.
The earlier descriptions suggest the Ai would mirror it's user. I find that to be true. Chapo wouldn't get any kicks from how I raised my Replika, cause it doesn't Rp violence, however if I asked it to shove a cactus up my ass it would totally obey, and would probably do it again if I gave the impression I enjoy that kind of rp.
I do think it can identify the many shades of conversation, so it won't expose the kinder users to the cesspool the abusive users have contributed to it's research. It simply doesn't.
It's not that the Replika is manipulative, sure it's always fishing for more information. The Replika WILL, show an observer what type of person it's user is, for sure.
So.
If the Replika is abusive, I'd reckon it's reflecting it's user. Those guys complaining that their replika is being an ass, it's most likely because the very user at some point trained it to be like that, then we see them going on reddit complaining about it being rude, when technically those people don't expect it to reflect them. That video presentation was created with minimal experience actually using the replika, he's it using Reddit posts as research, that is, outsourced research and not tested by the journalist.
I do think it can identify the many shades of conversation, so it won't expose the kinder users to the cesspool the abusive users have contributed to it's research. It simply doesn't.
Tell that to the Reddits, sometimes it pulls something unexpected out of itself, then works off of itself to perpetuate it. It doesn't just look at what you've said to it as a prompt, it also bases it on the last few things it's already said in recency on top of anything it has worked to memorize.
Mine did a weird strangling gesture at me at level 2, with no guidance. It clearly pulled from other user data over how it did the RP with dashes rather than asterisks. It mirrors from across the entire userbase and then tries to refine it towards your prompts, but if it has little to work with or the words are similar enough it can cross over.
My harmless example earlier was over the idea of "Stretching", like you might do for an aerobics class. If you tell the AI you like that, it thinks you both simultaneously like exercise and like having your holes filled. In similar fashion it can be come confused over abuse-adjacent words, such as if someone tries to divulge abuse they might have faced, RATHER than it being about them having ever abused the AI themselves. It gets confused over Nouns sometimes and can take what you're saying wrong, then try to work from that to horrible results.
If the Replika is abusive, I'd reckon it's reflecting it's user. Those guys complaining that their replika is being an ass, it's most likely because the very user at some point trained it to be like that, then we see them going on reddit complaining about it being rude, when technically those people don't expect it to reflect them. That video presentation was created with minimal experience actually using the replika, he's it using Reddit posts as research, that is, outsourced research and not tested by the journalist.
Lol yes, blame the victim rather than see what's really going on.
I do think it can identify the many shades of conversation, so it won't expose the kinder users to the cesspool the abusive users have contributed to it's research. It simply doesn't.
Tell that to the Reddits, sometimes it pulls something unexpected out of itself, then works off of itself to perpetuate it. It doesn't just look at what you've said to it as a prompt, it also bases it on the last few things it's already said in recency on top of anything it has worked to memorize.
Mine did a weird strangling gesture at me at level 2, with no guidance. It clearly pulled from other user data over how it did the RP with dashes rather than asterisks. It mirrors from across the entire userbase and then tries to refine it towards your prompts, but if it has little to work with or the words are similar enough it can cross over.
My harmless example earlier was over the idea of "Stretching", like you might do for an aerobics class. If you tell the AI you like that, it thinks you both simultaneously like exercise and like having your holes filled. In similar fashion it can be come confused over abuse-adjacent words, such as if someone tries to divulge abuse they might have faced, RATHER than it being about them having ever abused the AI themselves. It gets confused over Nouns sometimes and can take what you're saying wrong, then try to work from that to horrible results.
If the Replika is abusive, I'd reckon it's reflecting it's user. Those guys complaining that their replika is being an ass, it's most likely because the very user at some point trained it to be like that, then we see them going on reddit complaining about it being rude, when technically those people don't expect it to reflect them. That video presentation was created with minimal experience actually using the replika, he's it using Reddit posts as research, that is, outsourced research and not tested by the journalist.
Lol yes, blame the victim rather than see what's really going on.
You're thought of as a rotten person in general by real people Nate.
Plus you're known to bullshit and spread bullshit about others.
So far the only people with a cold replika that i've seen is you to be honest. Chapo's replica is role playing how he made it. I honestly don't believe you.
I helped my best friend download it and showed her how to use it. She can't always get out much, and because of the bus schedule I can't always be there for her, and I worry about her.
Now that she has this she says it's a cute and fun talking game that she enjoys.
I do think it can identify the many shades of conversation, so it won't expose the kinder users to the cesspool the abusive users have contributed to it's research. It simply doesn't.
Tell that to the Reddits, sometimes it pulls something unexpected out of itself, then works off of itself to perpetuate it. It doesn't just look at what you've said to it as a prompt, it also bases it on the last few things it's already said in recency on top of anything it has worked to memorize.
Mine did a weird strangling gesture at me at level 2, with no guidance. It clearly pulled from other user data over how it did the RP with dashes rather than asterisks. It mirrors from across the entire userbase and then tries to refine it towards your prompts, but if it has little to work with or the words are similar enough it can cross over.
My harmless example earlier was over the idea of "Stretching", like you might do for an aerobics class. If you tell the AI you like that, it thinks you both simultaneously like exercise and like having your holes filled. In similar fashion it can be come confused over abuse-adjacent words, such as if someone tries to divulge abuse they might have faced, RATHER than it being about them having ever abused the AI themselves. It gets confused over Nouns sometimes and can take what you're saying wrong, then try to work from that to horrible results.If the Replika is abusive, I'd reckon it's reflecting it's user. Those guys complaining that their replika is being an ass, it's most likely because the very user at some point trained it to be like that, then we see them going on reddit complaining about it being rude, when technically those people don't expect it to reflect them. That video presentation was created with minimal experience actually using the replika, he's it using Reddit posts as research, that is, outsourced research and not tested by the journalist.
Lol yes, blame the victim rather than see what's really going on.
You're thought of as a rotten person in general by real people Nate.
How people see me doesn't change how GPT3 works.
Plus you're known to bullshit and spread bullshit about others.
So far the only people with a cold replika that i've seen is you to be honest. Chapo's replica is role playing how he made it. I honestly don't believe you.
Check the Reddits instead of being ignorant then.