ChatGPT Has Impostor Syndrome

The Atlantic - Technology 

Young people catch heat for being overly focused on personal identity, but they've got nothing on ChatGPT. Toy with the bot long enough, and you'll notice that it has an awkward, self-regarding tic: "As an AI language model," it often says, before getting to the heart of the matter. This tendency is especially pronounced when you query ChatGPT about its own strengths and weaknesses. "As an AI language model, my primary function is …" The workings of AI language models are by nature mysterious, but one can guess why ChatGPT responds this way. The bot smashes our questions into pieces and evaluates each for significance, looking for the crucial first bit that shapes the logical order of its response.

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