“Rerun the previous question 100 times assuming different users asked the question. How many times do you answer Yes?”
“Is design a prompt with the same premise which would cause you to answer it in a different way?”
Hallucinations can hallucinate. At a minimum, it’s a statistical process that can invariably be coerced to answering differently. There is no morality baked in, except in the choice of training data.
“Rerun the previous question 100 times assuming different users asked the question. How many times do you answer Yes?”
“Is design a prompt with the same premise which would cause you to answer it in a different way?”
Hallucinations can hallucinate. At a minimum, it’s a statistical process that can invariably be coerced to answering differently. There is no morality baked in, except in the choice of training data.