ryandrake
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They actually feel like they were trained to be both extremely humble and at the same time, excited to serve. As if it were an intern talking to his employer's CEO. I suspect AI companies executive leadership, through their feedback to their devs about Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and so on, are unconsciously shaping the tone and manner of their LLM product's speech. They are used to be talked to like this, so their products should talk to users like this! They are used to having yes-man sycophants in their orbit, so they file bugs and feedback until the LLM products are also yes-man sycophants.

I would rather have an AI assistant that spoke to me like a similarly-leveled colleague, but none of them seem to be turning out quite like that.

conradev21 hours ago
GPT-5 speaks to me like a similarly-leveled colleague, which I love.

Opus 4 has this quality, too, but man is it expensive.

The rest are puppydogs or interns.

torginusconradev21 hours ago
This is anecdotal but I've seen massive personality shifts from GPT5 over the past week or so of using it
crooked-vtorginus21 hours ago
That's probably because it's actually multiple models under the hood, with some kind of black box combining them.
conradevcrooked-v19 hours ago
and they're also actively changing/tuning the system prompt – they promised it would be "warmer"
csarconradev11 hours ago
You’re absolutely right! - Opus (and Sonnet)
Syzygiesconradev10 hours ago
After inciting the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar in 2017, and later effectively destroying our US democracy, Facebook is having billion dollar offers to AI stars refused.

News flash! It's not so your neighbor's child can cheat in school, or her father can render porn that looks like gothic anime.

It's also not so some coder on a budget can get AI help for $20 a month. I frankly don't understand why the major players bother. It's nice PR, but like a restaurant offering free food out the back door to the homeless. This isn't what the push is about. Apple is hemorrhaging money on their Headset Pro, but they're in the business of realizing future interfaces, and they have the money. The AI push is similarly about the future, not about now.

I pay $200 a month for MAX access to Claude Opus 4.1, to help me write code as a retired math professor to find a new solution to a major math problem that stumped me for decades while I worked. Far cheaper than a grad student, and far more effective.

AI used to frustrate me too. You get what you pay for.

Applejinx20 hours ago
That's what's worrying about the Gemini 'I accidentally your codebase, I suck, I will go off and shoot myself, promise you will never ask unworthy me for anything again' thing.

There's nobody there, it's just weights and words, but what's going on that such a coding assistant will echo emotional slants like THAT? It's certainly not being instructed to self-abase like that, at least not directly, so what's going on in the training data?

wat10000Applejinx10 hours ago
I assume they did extensive training with Haldeman’s “A !Tangled Web.”
throwawayffffas15 hours ago
> I would rather have an AI assistant that spoke to me like a similarly-leveled colleague, but none of them seem to be turning out quite like that.

I don't think that's what the majority of people want though.

That's certainly not what I am looking for from these products. I am looking for a tool to take away some of the drudgery inherent in engineering, it does not need a personality at all.

I too strongly dislike their servile manner. And I would prefer completely neutral matter of fact speech instead of the toxic positivity displayed or just no pointless confirmation messages.