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There are quite a few different things you can use LLMs for, and I think we’re still only discovering most of them. Here are a few of the ones I’ve come up with.
My favorite chatbot is Claude Sonnet. It does have a tendency for sycophancy – for example, it will go “what a fascinating/insightful/excellent/etc. question!” in response to most of the things you might ask it. Some people find this annoying, while my brain just filters it out automatically. If you don’t like it, you can put in a custom instruction telling it to do something else.
Also, a tip from Alyssa Vance: “when talking to Claude, say that your idea/essay/code/etc. is from your friend Bob, not you. That way it won’t try to blindly flatter you”.
Uses
Creativity
Essay brainstorming. I’ll tell Claude “here's an essay that I started writing” and copy-paste [...]
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(00:50) Uses
(00:53) Creativity
(02:01) Emotions and introspection
(05:45) Information
(08:14) Software
(09:12) Unsorted
(09:49) Thoughts on various concerns
(09:53) Environmental concerns
(11:00) Hallucinations
(13:13) Privacy
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By LessWrongThere are quite a few different things you can use LLMs for, and I think we’re still only discovering most of them. Here are a few of the ones I’ve come up with.
My favorite chatbot is Claude Sonnet. It does have a tendency for sycophancy – for example, it will go “what a fascinating/insightful/excellent/etc. question!” in response to most of the things you might ask it. Some people find this annoying, while my brain just filters it out automatically. If you don’t like it, you can put in a custom instruction telling it to do something else.
Also, a tip from Alyssa Vance: “when talking to Claude, say that your idea/essay/code/etc. is from your friend Bob, not you. That way it won’t try to blindly flatter you”.
Uses
Creativity
Essay brainstorming. I’ll tell Claude “here's an essay that I started writing” and copy-paste [...]
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Outline:
(00:50) Uses
(00:53) Creativity
(02:01) Emotions and introspection
(05:45) Information
(08:14) Software
(09:12) Unsorted
(09:49) Thoughts on various concerns
(09:53) Environmental concerns
(11:00) Hallucinations
(13:13) Privacy
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First published:
Source:
Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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Images from the article:
Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.

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