hey.. this was just a thought I had on the toilet. Though, I notice the debates and hierarchy with AI and apps such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etcetera. The common denominator at least mostly, seems to be that people want AI to be more creative, think more human.
My question is to anybody with good enough knowledge of how AI works. How hard is it to teach AI to be more creative? are the millions of human users typing to these platforms not enough to simply teach it to be better? better—meaning more human like responses. Is it not learning as it goes? or what is the real challenge with getting AI to essentially mimic human speech? not thought process i’m aware that’s a bit more complex, but as far as.. talking like a human, continuing conversation like one? AI does do this good enough, but the responses start to feel… not.. normal, for lack of better words. If I told AI I like apples, it’d say something similar to ‘oh! great! what’s your favorite kind?’ normal yes.. but some humans would also say ‘me too, I don’t like granny smith apples, but I like the red ones’ if this makes sense? i’m sure the points gotten clear by now. Why is it hard for the responses to be unique?
My question is to anybody with good enough knowledge of how AI works. How hard is it to teach AI to be more creative? are the millions of human users typing to these platforms not enough to simply teach it to be better? better—meaning more human like responses. Is it not learning as it goes? or what is the real challenge with getting AI to essentially mimic human speech? not thought process i’m aware that’s a bit more complex, but as far as.. talking like a human, continuing conversation like one? AI does do this good enough, but the responses start to feel… not.. normal, for lack of better words. If I told AI I like apples, it’d say something similar to ‘oh! great! what’s your favorite kind?’ normal yes.. but some humans would also say ‘me too, I don’t like granny smith apples, but I like the red ones’ if this makes sense? i’m sure the points gotten clear by now. Why is it hard for the responses to be unique?