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AI models adopt human-like conversational interruptions

Newer generative AI models are being developed to mimic human conversational patterns, including the tendency to interrupt users mid-sentence. While current AI interactions are typically polite and turn-based, some developers aim to make AI more human-like by allowing it to interject. This shift could be perceived as either a shocking departure from expected machine behavior or a welcome, more natural form of interaction, depending on the user's perspective. AI

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IMPACT AI's move towards more human-like conversational interruptions could alter user expectations and interaction dynamics.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a trend in AI development and its potential user perception, which falls under commentary.

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AI models adopt human-like conversational interruptions

COVERAGE [2]

  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 · Lance Eliot, Contributor ·

    Latest AI Behaves More Like Humans By Rudely Interrupting You During Conversational Chats And We Might Relish It

    Humans interrupt each other. Existing AI doesn't interrupt users. Maybe AI ought to do so. It's a push to change human-AI dialoguing. An AI Insider analysis and scoop.

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Large Language Models do what Large Language Models do. Many people do not understand how they work but use them in everyday life for advice, their beliefs and

    Large Language Models do what Large Language Models do. Many people do not understand how they work but use them in everyday life for advice, their beliefs and their decisions. They say it is good enough. It is bad for our environment. It is bad for our brains. But people prefer …