It's also a fact that people forget what they have and how they got it. And also that people forget about things that they can't see or touch. It makes no sense to complain about your situation when other people are doing much worse, but we do that all the time, and we usually don't offer much help. Getting too involved with someone in trouble can get you in trouble too.
I'm reading Ian Fleming's "Thrilling Cities", but so far he only reviewed the brothels of each city his publisher paid for him to visit :blobfoxgooglythinking:
TIL one of the earliest industrially made instant foods was of course German and naturally packaged like a sausage: "Erbswurst" (pea-sausage) was in aluminum foil wrapped single servings of pea soup.
first produced in the 1870s for the French-Prussian war, Erbswurst was produced until 2018, when production ended due to lack of demand.
It's kind of wild that we're taking LLMs such as OpenAI, which have no social intelligence or self control, and asking them to be customer service representatives.
What we have managed to teach LLMs is the art of conversation, i.e. what to say next. But that's it, pretty much. They know what to say next.
Is it true, logical or desirable? The LLM doesn't care. It's just improvising.