I've been wondering why more ChatGPT users aren't thinking outside the box when it comes to managing responses. If we want to avoid the overly positive remarks from ChatGPT, wouldn't it make sense to just create a different account and use that to interact with it as a sort of adversary? I feel like this could really change the way we receive feedback. Am I missing something here? Where's my reasoning going off track?
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Honestly, I get your idea about using another account to change the responses you get. But remember, ChatGPT has built-in filters that influence how it responds. Those filters tend to promote a certain level of praise and positivity which might not really go away, even with a different account. Some people find the positive feedback motivating, while others just want more honest feedback, so it's a bit tricky.
If mixing it up is what you're after, experimenting is key! Maybe try tweaking your prompts or wording to get more varied responses instead.
Yeah, it’s definitely a mixed bag. I’d suggest using the same prompt in a different way or asking for critical feedback directly to see how it performs.
I totally see what you're saying! But it feels like the praise is baked in, you know? Still, it might help to consider that sometimes the compliments can guide you towards something good, depending on how you look at it!