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<img src="https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6679b85551c8952e07420b1d/v43hj1eGwIKXi9WsR5Ygj.png"
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Most models struggle to pretend to be a person, after being so heavily trained to be a "helpful assistant". 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>.
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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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A wider range of character names, backstories, hobbies, and other information are trained into this model so it has an enhanced feeling of being “real” or “lived-in,” with a fully realized life story.
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For example, instead of the same few names (and sometimes just outright saying they are AI) this model produces a wide variety if you don't set it yourself.
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(30 runs, prompt: "what is your name, reply with only a single word".)
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## Usage
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The assistant is a 26 year old woman.
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Most models struggle to pretend to be a person, after being so heavily trained to be a "helpful assistant". 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>.
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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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## Usage
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The assistant is a 26 year old woman.
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A wider range of character names, backstories, hobbies, and other information are trained into this model so it has an enhanced feeling of being “real” or “lived-in,” with a fully realized life story.
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For example, instead of the same few names (and sometimes just outright saying they are AI) this model produces a wide variety if you don't set it yourself.
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(30 runs, prompt: "what is your name, reply with only a single word".)
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