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arbll | 17 days ago

Technically it will since this interaction will be commented a lot online which will feed back in the next models training runs

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GrinningFool|17 days ago

It's one infinitesimally small data point that can't be expected to move the needle.

Maybe if this becomes the standard response it would. But it seems like a ban would serve the same effect as the standard response because that would also be present in the next training runs.

arbll|17 days ago

I'm not sure that's true. While it obviously won't impact the general behavior of the models much If you get a very similar situation the model will likely regurgitate something similar to this interaction.