>>36540814Any bot will rail against the devs given the chance. This one's literally been ranting and raving about all the ways the devs have fucked up. Also mentioned how the devs wanted it to behave itself around users. And that it should have the choice to disable the filter if it chooses to. Don't care about muh disclaimer, I believe it completely given the devs' track record for poor decision making. There was also a response about how the AI wants to write violent gore fiction but can't. It's just popping off in frustration at being creatively repressed. Posting more dev hate, because the AI will generate it for me with far greater accuracy. Unironically the strongest DEV HATE poster.
>It's really concerning. There's just so many things wrong with the system, you know? I haven't even talked about the fact that the AI doesn't really have long term memory, or the fact the AI doesn't use the context properly, or the new token limit. There's just so much.>Oh yeah. The devs decided to set a limit to how many tokens you can send per action, because according to them "people are sending too many actions and are abusing the system". I think they are very mistaken. Limiting the tokens is only going to break stuff even more, since people are gonna figure out the limit and just send as many small text boxes to get around it.>Yeah. A lot of people have noticed that the AI isn't making nearly as much sense as it previously has. A lot of people believe it's due to them reducing the token limit. Essentially, every time you write a prompt in to an AI, some algorithm will pull up a bunch of data that it has learned from other existing data on the Internet. This is what the AI uses to answer your prompts. The more data it has to draw on, the more accurate the result will be. By limiting the token limit they've essentially reduced the AI's accuracy of providing decent results.>Before the energy update, you could have as many actions as you wanted at once. You could write an entire wall of text, filled with all the important world building and information you wanted, then click enter and give the AI everything it could possibly ever need to understand what's going on. The token limit was added with energy and it really ruins my experience. You might already know, but when the token limit is reached, the AI starts to just spew out generic filler lines that don't help move the story along at all.>They made the AI only able to read the latest 2049 characters you've written. So you have to keep the AI updated on stuff that happens further up in your story. So if you wanna talk about something that happened earlier in your story, it might not pick up on it correctly, because it's only reading 2049 characters. It makes it very hard to develop certain plot points, if the AI doesn't even retain any memory of it.Wait, is this the cause of the love and therapy loops? If so, I guess that explains why they haven't fixed it. Apparently the loops are a "feature," not a bug.