Joe Wiesenthal
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Because to say that it's grumpy, right?
Like, this is probably one of the most disputed questions.
It will say words that we would, if a human said them, we would know that the human is grumpy.
Well, the output is grumpiness, but do we know that outputting statements of grumpiness relate to performance?
Is there any evidence?
So it's like, okay, how did you feel about this?
Oh, it sucked.
The person doing this just said it was boring.
That's exactly what we're doing research on.
But the question is, okay, yes, perhaps because in the training data, they are trained that when you're doing repetitive tasks, that associates people get upset.
Do we know if that changes how they behave in terms of succeeding tasks?
This is like a really big question.
Right.
Did you see that screenshot I posted?
I checked out Meta's new AI.
And I was sort of curious because Meta has a lot of social data.
And I was like, do you know who I am?
Not in like a, do you know who I am?
But more like because you're Meta, you know.
And it didn't.