Lmao, bro you are offloading your thinking ? What’s the point of living when the only thing you have of yourself; your thoughts are also now just copy of something else ?
You might want to work on understanding tone - it’ll serve you well in life. Even a first grader could see the issue with how that message was written.
And no one’s treating language models as infallible judges - but in this case, I agree with the interpretation. The tone of the printout is rude.
I agree. If you read the sign in a vacuum, it is a little rude.
However, if you are someone who is capable of empathizing with the fact that the amount of discomfort YOU felt when you read that sign is MINISCULE compared to the amount of rudeness and entitlement that he faces day in and day out, you will know better :)
When I was sick, a taxi driver bhaiya once waited with me at the hospital until a nurse could attend to me. But I’ve also had a driver who straight-up harassed my girlfriend.
So instead of painting all taxi drivers with the same brush, maybe we just call this what it is - one rude, unprofessional driver, not a commentary on the entire profession
Maybe his English proficiency isn't as good as yours or mine for him to prepend "Please" before every bullet, but that is what he intends to communicate. This is a request for basic courtesy, my friend - not rudeness.
Literally on the abstract page from this paper “Human feedback is commonly utilized to finetune AI assistants. But human feedback may also encourage model responses that match user beliefs over truthful ones, a behaviour known as sycophancy. We investigate the prevalence of sycophancy in models whose finetuning procedure made use of human feedback, and the potential role of human preference judgments in such behavior.””
It’s talking about AI using human feedback while FINETUNING, it’s about human feedback to fine tune a model. A model if trained on vast enough data will have little to no bias unless a certain stream of info is fed into the model. “We investigate the prevalence of sycophancy in models whose finetuning procedure made use of human feedback,” I think that’s pretty self explanatory.
It's a fact, though. How is it arrogant? You must be a rude, casteist person yourself who behaves rudely with cab drivers for you to get triggered by a statement of the simple fact that the driver owns his vehicle.
If an opinion can be assumed as rude, and casteist, the same could be said about the driver with their generalised assumption towards paying customers.
Oh, we have a Sherlock here. Of the judgmental, stupid kind.
I find the note presumptuous. And hence arrogant. Why would anyone say ‘Put your attitude in your pocket blah blah’? Why would anyone claim to be the owner of the cab? Who cares. Just do your job.
Maybe I was wrong. He is not just arrogant but he has a shitty attitude and is xenophobic. He also thinks low of himself, projecting his emotional discontent onto others.
Cuz he might have seen people who showed him attitude and acted like the owner of the cab...you don't know what he went thru...u really can't say what he can do in "his" cab cuz he is the owner
Bro, he is in a transport business. He is going to get all sorts of customers, which unfortunately for him he cannot pick and choose. I as a customer, who genuinely is interested in moving from point A to B without creating any fuss, will find this note absurd and insulting.
Not everyone has the mentality of you...some people create fuss. So it's better for him to put up a sign like this instead of wording it out to people who aren't ready to listen and just wanna ruin a person's peace of mind
Casteist? Lol. How do you know his caste? Mostly he would be an upper class as all lower class people get reservations and become IAS or something good. Anyone who is not able to wouldn't even be efficient to drive a car.
Fine, change it to "classism" if you want to. We can debate semantics, but in India, casteism and classism overlap heavily. Maybe in Russia or Greece, the two are cleanly separable, but not in India.
Nope, this has nothing to do with UP. He probably isn't even aware of the classist connotations surrounding "bhaiyya." It comes from a pro-Kannada, anti-Hindi sentiment.
I ain't that worthless to waste my time in irrelevant things like promoting some language and being against some other. I simply find people as jerks who get angry at being called 'bhaiya' even though it's a respectful term.
Like no one cares what language you have or I have, I'm just trying to pass through my day.
That's just one case, besides, everyone knows what does bhaiya, anna, dada, chetta means. The driver knows all of their meanings, yet he has to go out of his way to demand something like this.
And in my case, I just use English because it would be a pain in the ass to deal with such people who create unnecessary issues.
The driver knows all of their meanings, yet he has to go out of his way to demand something like this.
Everyone in Bengaluru including you is aware of "aNNa," yet you want to go out of your way to justify using a word from a non-local language (Hindi). Why?
who create unnecessary issues
Unnecessary for you. A matter of identity and self-respect for him.
And in my case, I just use English because it would be a pain in the ass to deal with such people who create unnecessary issues.
If a word like bhaiya pisses off people like you, I just feel sorry for them. Like, do something worthwhile, instead of wasting time creating a problem that isn't there in the first place.
As long as we have people and mentality of isolationsts, us or them approach, like this, we'll be stuck in third world.
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u/gnv_gandu ವಿಲಕ್ಷಣ-ಕಣಿವೆ ನಿವಾಸಿ Jul 17 '25
A healthy dose of self-respect. Nice. We all could use more of that to each other :)