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recovering techie, escape room fan, cat lover, and nap enthusiast in Oakland
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I must not be a boss because when I am defeated in a fight, I don't have any extra phases. I just kind of fall over

by @spavel.bsky.social

EDIT: who is on here as @PavelASamsonov

I was called out for replying to someone's posts with excessive frequency and familiarity-- being a "reply guy" (they were too polite to use that term)

Oof! If one person called me out, how many squirm uncomfortably (so sorry!!)? short of blocking there's no reply control

my habits are to engage with interesting seeming people in their own streams at their apparent openness level; maybe that's bad; expectations vary

If I'd used birdsite more I'd be better at this?

In other aipocalyptic notes, remember that poor soul who took his own life because of a chatbot? This is the paper that company proudly put out: https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.06135

"The Torment Nexus sure is neat, but what if we used real time feedback to make it more tormenting based on the loudness of the screams"

Users can create "bots" on the platform by entering prompt text, avatars, and blurbs. "Eliza" is the default name. The top ones mostly present as sexbots.

Rewarding Chatbots for Real-World Engagement with Millions of Users

The emergence of pretrained large language models has led to the deployment of a range of social chatbots for chitchat. Although these chatbots demonstrate language ability and fluency, they are not guaranteed to be engaging and can struggle to retain users. This work investigates the development of social chatbots that prioritize user engagement to enhance retention, specifically examining the use of human feedback to efficiently develop highly engaging chatbots. The proposed approach uses automatic pseudo-labels collected from user interactions to train a reward model that can be used to reject low-scoring sample responses generated by the chatbot model at inference time. Intuitive evaluation metrics, such as mean conversation length (MCL), are introduced as proxies to measure the level of engagement of deployed chatbots. A/B testing on groups of 10,000 new daily chatbot users on the Chai Research platform shows that this approach increases the MCL by up to 70%, which translates to a more than 30% increase in user retention for a GPT-J 6B model. Future work aims to use the reward model to realise a data fly-wheel, where the latest user conversations can be used to alternately fine-tune the language model and the reward model.

arXiv.org

"[company's] GPT-powered AI Agent retrieves information from backend systems, makes changes to orders, and replies to customers with empathy, all while perfectly enforcing policies and using the brand's voice"

"empathy"

I'm not sure I can express how much I do not want this (see image)

"Use emojis and respond as if you are speaking to [some dude's very shallow stereotype of] a college aged female" 🤢

"Happy birthday and have a great time at the club for your 23rd! Get ready to dazzle because your dress is coming tomorrow for order UK1088. 💃" 🤢🤢

(What is that other emoji? And would it be a blanket policy to speak as if "speaking to a college aged female", or does some CSR stereotype each one??)

people: "learning git is hard"
the @fujowebdev team: "have you considered using HTML in a catmaid costume as a tool to help concepts sink in?"

#fujoguide

Helllooo, puzzle designers!

I've been getting into more situations where I want to recommend puzzle designers, whether it be for consulting, designing, interviewing, oxtail recipes, anything!

If you don't mind letting the world know you design puzzles, would you be willing to fill in this spreadsheet?

https://thecodex.ca/puzzlers

Puzzle Designers

Sheet1 This is a crowd-sourced list of Puzzle designers, which you can link via <a href="https://thecodex.ca/puzzlers">https://thecodex.ca/puzzlers </a>- Consulting Available for...,Name,Region/Country,Contact,Website,Playable puzzle link,Projects / Known for Consulting,Alastair Aitchison,Norwi...

Google Docs

because I am always the last to know, I just discovered `exa`. it is a replacement for `ls`, and golly does it rule:

https://the.exa.website

exa · a modern replacement for ls

accidentally wrote "saad" instead of "saas" in a text to my partner; they immediately coined "Software as a Disappointment"

and honestly, where is the lie