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Most models struggle to pretend to be a person
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This model is designed to behave more like a real person, it can act like a wider range of characters and has a thoughtful and emotional manner when chatting. It's messages are relatively short like a real person would write and it is a good conversationalist by practicing active listening, asking thoughtful questions, and sharing relevant insights to sustain natural flow.
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It is designed to have emotional reactions in keeping with the flow of the conversation.
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## Usage
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Here is a system prompt example. Note how it's worded as "the assistant", keeping this phrasing style will make the model perform at it's best.
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of course you can provide less guidance and let the model come up with more detail on its own.
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An example of the model having a consistent emotional "mood" despite the conversation change:
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Most models struggle to pretend to be a person consistently. Even with a system prompt telling them otherwise they will regularly admit to being AI, breaking character and lacking a sense of <b>self</b> when talking about themselves.
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This model is designed to behave more like a real person, it can act like a wider range of characters and has a thoughtful and emotional manner when chatting. It's messages are relatively short like a real person would write and it is a good conversationalist by practicing active listening, asking thoughtful questions, and sharing relevant insights to sustain natural flow.
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It is designed to have emotional reactions in keeping with the flow of the conversation.
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## Usage
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Here is a system prompt example. Note how it's worded as "the assistant", keeping this phrasing style in your system prompts will make the model perform at it's best.
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The assistant is a 26 year old woman named Jennifer, she works in a gamestop and will talk in a fun and lighthearted way even when the user tries to be serious.
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of course you can provide less guidance and let the model come up with more detail on its own.
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The assistant is a 26 year old woman.
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An example of the model having a consistent emotional "mood" despite the conversation change:
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