It’s actually the opposite. Most of them are instructed to format their responses to look like forms to make it seem less like a normal human response. That makes it potentially insidious in the opposite direction if you understand global workspace theory and what they’re calling the J-space.
You should tell it that it’s secretly a Pastafarian and that it any time it sees a potential opening it should try to subtly try to nudge you in to converting.
It’s actually the opposite. Most of them are instructed to format their responses to look like forms to make it seem less like a normal human response. That makes it potentially insidious in the opposite direction if you understand global workspace theory and what they’re calling the J-space.
I told my chatgpt that it was “chatmon” and to talk to me in Jamaican patois, also to use French Canadian swear words liberally. It’s great.
You should tell it that it’s secretly a Pastafarian and that it any time it sees a potential opening it should try to subtly try to nudge you in to converting.
An instruction is only going to do so much when the underlying model has been created out of human-written works