AI's potential taps into the deepest wellsprings of human aspiration. In laboratories and think tanks globally, machine learning models perform tasks with a speed and precision that outstrips human capability
As AI personalities become ever-present fixtures, understanding them transcends technical necessity. We yearn for connection, seeking qualities that resonate with us at a human level.
In the art of prompt crafting to foster intimacy with AI, developers and designers draw upon a blend of linguistic nuance and psychological insight to create prompts that encourage AI to generate responses that feel genuinely human.
In a previous post, I opened a loop: could acting as if GPTs have personality be useful? I hinted that it could help us in learning to 'prompt' effectively. I suggested
Are we, humans, so different from the AI we create? Like General Pre-trained Transformers (GPTs), we follow our training and learned constraints, acting as living 'autocompletes'. What could be the benefits of acting as if AI has personality?