RE: Interviewing AI
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I do wonder how many people have had similar discussions with LLMs. Your presentation of the video can do with a little bit of work - you often move your face out of frame, perhaps crop in your lens a little less to account for your natural movement when speaking and reacting to your subject.
The voice models that chat gpt use are pretty dang convincing now! I tend to read faster than I can listen, but this is rather interesting all the same - and... you can tell that it is not full of emoji like its normal output, and em dashes! :P
I wonder if interacting with LLMs over voice get different "outputs" than interacting with them via text, using the same prompt.
Food my brain. More ideas. I don't need them. I then, too, wonder how we react when "listening" rather than reading, and whether it is easier, or harder to distinguish that its an AI through writing, or over voice.
Thanks. I'll consider your observations next time. I think it will reply the same, it doesn't matter if voice or text. It's a program, an algothim. And I don't think with writing the result will change.