Honestly I just wish it would apologize less maybe its my strong autism genes from both parents but I don’t understand how people prefer that I just ain’t got time to read about how sorry it is every time I just wanted a slightly different answer and it didn’t understand the way I phrased it the first time. I’m not mad ffs sometimes it even takes a few tries to communicate with a human I’m not gonna blame a toddler-aged computer algorithm for not knowing what I meant when I say whatever dumb shit I’m saying today.
The ‘I’m sorry’ stuff gets even more on my nerves when I set 3 base rules for the whole session and it has forgotten about them in the very next prompt.
That’s not how it’s meant. It’s like “my bad” or “oops”, not “please don’t get mad at me and tell mommy”.
It’s simply a token of speech that expresses acknowledgement that there has been a misunderstanding.
What makes this so irritating is actually the fact that you subconciously know that it was your fault because it was your bad input that lead to the bad output. People have a harder time forgiving when they are in the wrong than when they are in the right because of cognitive dissonance.
Honestly I just wish it would apologize less maybe its my strong autism genes from both parents but I don’t understand how people prefer that I just ain’t got time to read about how sorry it is every time I just wanted a slightly different answer and it didn’t understand the way I phrased it the first time. I’m not mad ffs sometimes it even takes a few tries to communicate with a human I’m not gonna blame a toddler-aged computer algorithm for not knowing what I meant when I say whatever dumb shit I’m saying today.
The ‘I’m sorry’ stuff gets even more on my nerves when I set 3 base rules for the whole session and it has forgotten about them in the very next prompt.
That’s not how it’s meant. It’s like “my bad” or “oops”, not “please don’t get mad at me and tell mommy”.
It’s simply a token of speech that expresses acknowledgement that there has been a misunderstanding.
What makes this so irritating is actually the fact that you subconciously know that it was your fault because it was your bad input that lead to the bad output. People have a harder time forgiving when they are in the wrong than when they are in the right because of cognitive dissonance.
You can usually prompt it to be less verbose or omit things like it saying it’s sorry in future responses
This actually made me lol. My SO is looking at me weirdly…