Something new and relevant: Claude 3′s system prompt doesn’t use the word “AI” or similar, only “assistant”. I view this as a good move.
As an aside, my views have evolved somewhat on how chatbots should best identify themselves. It still doesn’t make sense for ChatGPT to call itself “an AI language model”, for the same reason that it doesn’t make sense for a human to call themselves “a biological brain”. It’s somehow a category error. But using a fictional identification is not ideal for productivity contexts, either.
Something new and relevant: Claude 3′s system prompt doesn’t use the word “AI” or similar, only “assistant”. I view this as a good move.
As an aside, my views have evolved somewhat on how chatbots should best identify themselves. It still doesn’t make sense for ChatGPT to call itself “an AI language model”, for the same reason that it doesn’t make sense for a human to call themselves “a biological brain”. It’s somehow a category error. But using a fictional identification is not ideal for productivity contexts, either.