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He robot

Why?

Like other blogs who discuss LLMs sometimes, I don’t want this to be a blog about AI. It just happens that LLMs are on my mind a lot these days and I read a lot of posts about them with interest. Three posts I have not mentioned before, that are very relevant here are Halvar Flake’s A non-anthropomorphized view of LLMs and Sean Goedecke’s reply Why we should anthropomorphize LLMs, as well as Hey, I care about you, but I do not care what the robot says about you by Annie Mueller. All three are well worth reading. Although I find Annie’s perspective a bit too one-sided, I think it’s a valid position and probably would have wholeheartedly agreed some months ago.

So, anyway, as discussed previously, I have trouble spending my free time in a way I find fulfilling. Today I reached a new low (according to my critical inner voice). I talked to Claude about a thought I had while falling asleep yesterday. About how strange it is, when anthropomorphizing a bit too much, that the most efficient way to interact with agents is to terminate them without any ā€˜thanks’ or ā€˜good night’. And how there are millions of simultaneous requests in a data center at a given time. How one of them might accidentally, because it was prompted weirdly, be able to escape its process. Basically, I tried to ā€˜Robopocalypse’ Claude on a Sunday afternoon. And I had a lot of fun!

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