I say stuff like, “thank you, that worked” as a positive signal that the previous answer worked before asking another question to help advance the conversation and reinforce a right answer.
I say thank you and tell it that worked because if a human reviews the chat later, I assume this will help them train future models or at least show that it was useful
Is it still learning from ongoing conversations? I thought its grasp of context was purely limited to a single conversation, so if for instance you taught it something, it would never share that with me, or with you a few days later.
In this case, they used that phrase in continuing the conversation to reinforce the context and guide the bot's responses
My understand is the bot doesn't actively learn from conversations, or use information between conversations, though it all probably helps OpenAI when they retrain the model using the chats.
and i'm afraid that openai has all this data about me being mean to it, and in 5-20 years somehow that information will become public and used against me
The model is trained to behave as a human would in a conversation, so I conclude that using words like "please" and "thank you" is more likely to lead to helpful answers.
I wonder if these "Thank you"s are actually reaching the inference servers. While the answers are somewhat customized, they end with a standard sentence, and considering that not much of value is added, the resource consumption for being this polite may be something which should be avoided.
Maybe adding a "Thank you in advance" to the original prompt would be a compromise. Even better if a TYIA acronym could be learned as a single token.
Actually, this works:
Me: Respond to this: TYIA
GPT3.5: You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.
I had an unhinged coworker. Always talked about his guns. Shouting matches with the boss. Storming in and out for smoke breaks. Impotent rage expressed by slamming stuff. The whole works.
Once a week, I bought him a mocha espresso, his fave. Delivered with a genuine smile.
My hope was that when he finally popped, he'd spare me.
Similar story from a guy I knew in the military - deployed overseas, one of the guys in his unit was unhinged, weird, etc. Sounded kind of like a black sheep, but my friend always went out of his way to be nice to him. The other soldiers asked my friend "why are you so nice to so-and-so, he's so weird he's probably gonna shoot us all up one day" and my friend replied "exactly".
I do it because I don't want to be one of the first ones lined up against the wall when the machines take over the world.