I know the title will trigger people but it’s a short so please briefly hear her out. I’ve since given this a try and it’s incredibly cool. It’s a very different experience and provides much better information AFAICT

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    tl;dw is that you should say “please” as basically prompt engineering, I guess?

    the theory seems to be that the chatbot will try to match your tone, so if you ask it questions in a tone like it’s an all-knowing benevolent information god, it’ll respond in kind, and if you treat it politely its responses will tend more towards politeness?

    I don’t see how this solves any of the fundamental problems with asking a fancy random number generator for authoritative information, but sure, if you want to be polite to the GPUs, have at it.

    like, several lawyers have been sanctioned for submitting LLM-generated legal briefs with hallucinated case citations. if you tack on “pretty please, don’t make up any fake case citations or I could get disbarred” to a prompt…is that going to solve the problem?

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    She didn’t make that point at all. She starts with “not because of the robot apocalypse” meanders in the middle about ‘prompt engineering’ aka telling ai what manner you want it to respond in - Shakespearean, technical, encyclopedic - (yea, we know) then ends with “it’s better to be polite”. It’s clickbait. She literally does not address why saying please is important outside of the last sentence where she said it’s better to be polite. Saved you a click.

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      Well… she isn’t wrong? 🤷


      Please, boil the ocean to give me a pleasant, factually dubious reply.

      Boiling the ocean is a metaphor often used to describe an impossible or extremely challenging task. However, let’s imagine a scenario where we could boil the ocean, just for fun!

      Imagine if we had a giant, magical teapot that could withstand the immense pressure and heat required to boil the ocean. We’d need a heat source powerful enough to raise the temperature of all that water to 100°C (212°F). Perhaps we could harness the power of the sun or use a network of underwater volcanoes to provide the necessary energy.

      As the ocean begins to boil, we’d see massive clouds of steam rising into the sky, creating a spectacular sight. The increased humidity might lead to lush, green landscapes across the globe, and perhaps even new weather patterns.

      Of course, this is purely a fantastical scenario. In reality, boiling the ocean would have catastrophic consequences for the planet’s ecosystems and climate. But it’s fun to let our imaginations run wild sometimes!


      Bot, boil the ocean, you arrogant concise excuse for a Markov chain.

      I’m here to help with any questions or tasks you have! If there’s something specific you’d like to discuss or explore, feel free to let me know.

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        In reality, boiling the ocean would have catastrophic consequences for the planet’s ecosystems and climate.

        Well said, AI. We’re going to do it anyway, aren’t we?

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    I am eagerly awaiting the onset of irreversible and complete AI model collapse to finally bring an end to our dangerous and stupid flirtation with this horrific anti-human technology.