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saghmtoday at 5:31 AM1 replyview on HN

Honestly, I wish that LLMs were better at challenging their own assumptions, or even just stating them for me to validate before rushing ahead. By far the biggest aggregate waste of time for me with them is how they all seem to be tuned to try to guess what I'm going to want next and give it to me in advance, when in reality what I want is very commonly dependent on what I get back from the current thing. Sometimes I swear they must have been explicitly trained to treat as many questions as possible as rhetorical rather than literal, because they love to interpret my genuine inquiries as implicit commands instead.

I know that communicating indirectly is pretty common for people, but there are two glaring issues with that for me when it comes to these tools: being on the spectrum makes it way more difficult for me to anticipate when what I'm saying is the type of thing that another human would likely not take literally, and more importantly, I'm not talking to another human, so the social incentives that lead to indirect communication (politeness, fear of social repercussions, etc.) don't exist at all for LLM interactions.


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jaggederesttoday at 6:40 AM

Yep! I also find that pretty frustrating, it's like, I got into programming because there are objective tests, now we're back to chanting at silicon like hedge wizards.

I often throw something into the prompt about how literal I am, and to never execute extended operations without explicit, concrete confirmation, but it's not especially effective.