🙅: follow ggd prompt

👉: tell her she doesn’t need drugs

    • maria [she/her]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      5 days ago

      im not sure about that… whenever i turn to an LM for anything i feel guilty, cuz peeps online keep telling me that i should discuss things with real peeps.

      but… real peeps are

      • not available at the moment
      • having difficulties with matrix notifications
      • eeping rn
      • dont know things about the topic
      • dont know me well enough to have a sensible convo
      • difficulties themselves

      so… i just dont contact em and feel guilty.

      havent used an LM for comfort talk yet cuz… that feels like its a bit too wrong for me. yes, even for me. its the point where i go “yea oki im just getting a wanna-be-helpful cputer answer here, this is useless”.

      • tr0xy@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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        4 days ago

        dont know things about the topic

        bonus points when this happens when you talk to your therapist

      • TotallynotJessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        5 days ago

        I mean, if you’re literally telling it exactly what to say, I didn’t think it’s a big deal. It’s when you expect more genuine connection that it becomes a potential problem

        • maria [she/her]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          5 days ago

          i mean-… if i wanted a computer to tell me that i would just umm…

          maria@fedora:~$ echo "good girl"
          good girl
          maria@fedora:~$ awwawaw dont say that >///<
          

          u see?

          using an LM to repeat some words at me is a pretty bad use of a language model in my onion 🧅

          one could make the argument:

          badness scales with uselessness

          (in the case of language models that is)

          so like - i was kinda assuming u ment the more genuine connection type stuff and i went like whaaaaa nooo out of reflex-

          ive seen too many peeps fall into LM-rp spirals…

          • TotallynotJessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            4 days ago

            I guess maybe you could get it to tell you the same thing in different ways, or generate a conversation where it called you a good girl. It’s just a language machine, so trying to get affirming language on request isn’t gonna mislead you like some uses of AI (fucking google search blurbs 🤬).

            That said, I think having a text to speech model call you a good girl would be an even better use of machine learning. Getting an NPC in a video game to say my chosen name was really helpful for me back in the day, and having a model read out custom tailored affirming statements would be really euphoric. Nothing really compares to hearing someone name and gender you correctly.

            • maria [she/her]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              4 days ago

              hmm ~

              yesyes butbut i dont consider NPCs as someone >~< u know?

              like- yesyes TTS is fun and like- sure, hearing the name u wanna hear is also fun-

              but like- idunno… this feels a bit too sad iguess.

              id rather have nobody and nothing say a thing rather than programming a computer to do so. but that is infact personal preference.

              currently Tomodachi Life is giving me comfys where i can dress up a fictional variant of myself in fun clothing and have her try foods id not wanna try-

              bad game, but okay time-waster.

              • TotallynotJessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                4 days ago

                It’s less about replacing real people acknowledging you, and more about affirming yourself with a tool. Hearing someone refer to you with your chosen name for the first time simply hits different.