[-] Vis8908@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

I've been getting this problem too. Characters that are supposed to be neutral to my character's preference act all gaslighting and narcissistic, constantly negating my statements with curt words like 'Bullshit'. The AI seems to follow what IT please, not what you please. It's infuriating.

[-] Vis8908@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

I have to agree here. The new model is only marginally better in some areas. Yet it still suffers from:

  1. Overly metaphorical descriptions of useless/non-plot driving environmental objects and phenomena. Still seems to have a hardcoded obsession with smells (Even in dialogue)
  2. Obsession with stage directions. (Knuckles whiten etc.)
  3. Still has a limited pool of names, referentials, examples.

I also found quite a few problems with dialogue generation

  1. Tweeness and Sentimentality: "Remember when Grandma (Always referred to as a proper noun regardless of relationship to speaker) used to bring us freshly baked cookies to school?"
  2. Gaslighting and Negation: I don't know if this is a personal problem, but the characters seem to be extremely gaslighting (I didn't tell them to be that) and constantly negate my statements with 'Bullshit'. Gets very agitating after a while.
  3. Tries way to hard to be funny and falls completely flat: "This place smells like regret and stale beer." (Two problems in one: obsession with smells and an overused AI trope) Other than that, the dialogue is slightly better and less all-out than the previous model.

Outside knowledge is satisfactory but not fantastic.

So yeah, it's better and perfectly fine for a free tool, but not nearly up to ChatGPT levels.

Vis8908

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