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I'm currently running Gemma3, it is really good overall, but one thing that is frustrating is the relentless positivity.

It there a way to make it more critical?

I'm not looking for it to say "that is a shit" idea; but less of the "that is a great observation" or "You've made a really insightful point" etc...

If a human was talking like that, I'd be suspicious of their motives. Since it is a machine, I don't think it is trying to manipulate me, I think the programming is set too positive.

It may also be cultural, at a rule New Zealanders are less emotive in our communication, the LLM (to me) feels like are overly positive American.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

lick ass for more tokens. they always gonna optimize that.