This has been suggested a few times before, and I’ve wondered it as well, but I don’t really notice any difference in quality between prompts that explicitly mention or invoke an AI (like the chatbot dialogue one or the Transformer Poetry ones) and the ones which don’t. I suspect there is actually very little real AI/human dialogue text online (simply because most of it is way too bad to bother quoting or storing outside of large ML datasets), and it may well be outweighed by all the fictional dialogues (where of course the AI talks just as well as the human because anything else would be boring).
This has been suggested a few times before, and I’ve wondered it as well, but I don’t really notice any difference in quality between prompts that explicitly mention or invoke an AI (like the chatbot dialogue one or the Transformer Poetry ones) and the ones which don’t. I suspect there is actually very little real AI/human dialogue text online (simply because most of it is way too bad to bother quoting or storing outside of large ML datasets), and it may well be outweighed by all the fictional dialogues (where of course the AI talks just as well as the human because anything else would be boring).