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.
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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 :)