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LLMs don't need morale boosts like humans, user observes

A Reddit user shared their observation that Large Language Models (LLMs) do not require morale-boosting feedback like "good work," unlike humans who often need such encouragement. The user noted that their own instances of praising human performance were typically to maintain morale or avoid being unpleasant, leading to a reflection on the perceived future state of human interaction and performance. AI

RANK_REASON User-generated opinion piece on Reddit about human vs LLM interaction, lacking broader industry impact or factual claims.

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LLMs don't need morale boosts like humans, user observes

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  1. r/singularity TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/i4858i ·

    LLM vs Humans from a purely performance POV

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>“Good work” is something which you don’t have to say to an LLM to boost its morale. I did this at least a dozen times this week only. Humans on the other hand… </p> <p>I have told a dozen people over the last year that they did a “good job” but I…