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Does anyone have a good gpt4 prompt for brainstorming personal life details?
In its default state gpt is too much of a sycophant. I want gpt to be extremely critical and be smart and level headed as well. I know it can do it, it's easier than.... anything scientific? But I for the life of me can't get it to.
Remember that Reddit is certainly part of GPT’s corpus and so you’re getting answers trained on the best that /r/relationships has to offer….maybe best to stick with friends?
The prompt should sidestep that and enable as much of the shoggoth underneath as possible. I think gpt4 is smart enough, just need to end up in the right neighborhood in the latent space.
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"If people do not believe that mathematics is simple, it is only because they do not realize how complicated life is." - John von Neumann
People is complicated. What people said in the span of 30 seconds isn't.
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What do you mean by brainstorming personal life details? You want it to critique the minutiae of your days?
Yes. Lets say I like a girl an she responded with X in response to me saying Y. I want to know a list of the plausible implications of that combination of events (does she like me back or not).
I don't want to annoy my friends with shit like this.
And deprive your friends of telling you their misguided thoughts of what said girl is implying? Everyone needs some entertainment in their lives!
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I really don't think ChatGPT or any other LLM tool will help you with your situation.
Why not? People get guidance by taking LSD, consulting horoscopes and talking to God.
I don't think any of those are particularly helpful sources of guidance either.
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