AI is like an evil villain's henchman: "Yes sir, you're absolutely right, sir." "Great idea master!" "My apologies master, I should have known what you meant from the start. Forgive me master.”
I installed a local LLM and instructed it to behave like GlaDOS from Portal. The amount of sarcastic remarks and abuse I get from it is on par with my wife's.
You can also just tell your favorite one to do that, if that's what you're after or have a really bad GPU.
LM studio is the most stable and user friendly that I've found by far, but try to download a model that fits inside your GPU or else the model will be super slow or crash.
Now I know how those villains feel when their plans fall apart due to grossly incompetent henchmen screwing everything up.
“I specifically told you not to store the disarm codes right next to the warhead! HOW HARD CAN IT BE!!! Did you think I wouldn’t notice the distinct lack of a mushroom cloud in the horizon?”
Articulates the grovelling of Gemini perfectly. I am expected to use it at work now and I can't stand all the patronizing knob-polishing it's constantly doing.
My company switched from Microsoft Office products to to Google Workspace. Gemini is integrated with everything in workspace now. The expectation from execs is that we use these tools to do more with fewer people.
They already chopped the people, but because the AI tools haven't saved us from how deep they cut yet, The Big Giant Head is now tracking how much each of us use the tools every day to make sure we're trying...
I don't know about that. I tried using both ChatGPT and Gemini to brainstorm for ideas for the name and branding of a woodworking Peertube channel. They both struck me as similar yes men with little to no imagination. Both suggested things like "sawdust and smiles." And they would both, ALWAYS start a response with something like "That's a great idea!" "That's a wise approach!" "Your concern is very valid!' Such brown nose, very kiss ass.
It doesn't seem to be too useful for this particular use case, either.