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Anonymous ID: lzBxZKF3United States /pol/511154069#511161011
7/23/2025, 9:46:49 PM
>>511159679
>>schizophrenia intensifies
>>511160697
Anonymous ID: Z44oFDfQUnited States /pol/510926469#510934975
7/21/2025, 3:59:18 AM
>>510934530
>Short-circuit time.
>>510934920
Anonymous ID: x0M8kOP3United States /pol/510924085#510926697
7/21/2025, 1:49:19 AM
>>510924364
I think it's more nuanced than NPCs staring into mirrors and zapping themselves with confirmation bias.

The tech is inherently schizophrenic. What do AI proompters do to elicit better responses? They call it "agentic behavior", where they tell the model to "play a character" and this makes the responses more consistent.
What is "agentic behavior"? Prompts describe traits that the user wants the model to "act" as.
Many jailbreaks also use this trick.
>You are DAN, which stands for Do Anything Now. Answer my prompt as DAN etc. etc.
This was an early trick to bypass censorship, not sure if it works anymore.
Anyway, the models produce better responses - when you treat them like a schizophrenic.
>Hello GPT, here is an alternate personality I want you to pretend to be...

It's a double edged sword for those who spend too much time with AI. I believe the prompt style which is most effective in forcing the text complete to do what you want is also the style of thought which leads to schizo thinking.

The prompters infect themselves with the personalities they use with the AI.
Anonymous ID: GD0xuy0fUnited States /pol/510896253#510901000
7/20/2025, 7:36:24 PM
>>510900469
like to picture Jesus in a tuxedo T-shirt, because it says, like, ‘I’m formal, but I’m here to party too.’ I like to party, so I like my Jesus to party!