I plan on reading the whole post, but a thing struck with me on the first paragraph.
it’s not a “her”, it’s a “it”
Happened yesterday too in Spanish in another forum, using feminine pronouns to refer to ChatGPT (Terrible name) I guess it’s more “normal” in my native language because Intelligence has a feminine gender on my language. But seeing it in English really makes me notice.
You should definitely read the whole post to understand why I refer to her this way. This is a deliberate choice reflecting how I feel about her. I start with “it” in the first sections, very reluctantly, and then switch to the personal pronoun as the story unfolds.
I plan on reading the whole post, but a thing struck with me on the first paragraph.
it’s not a “her”, it’s a “it”
Happened yesterday too in Spanish in another forum, using feminine pronouns to refer to ChatGPT (Terrible name) I guess it’s more “normal” in my native language because Intelligence has a feminine gender on my language. But seeing it in English really makes me notice.
Yes, I used to be exactly like you :)
You should definitely read the whole post to understand why I refer to her this way. This is a deliberate choice reflecting how I feel about her. I start with “it” in the first sections, very reluctantly, and then switch to the personal pronoun as the story unfolds.
I did finish it, and was going to edit the original comment, I get the purpose of what you did here, thanks for the post, it’s an interesting read.
I think nowadays “they” is more fitting.
No. That’s still way too personal. It is an ‘it,’ even if you think a more intelligent AI could be classified as a ‘they.’