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LLMs perform better when users treat them as collaborators

A Reddit user suggests that large language models perform better when treated as collaborators rather than mere algorithms. The user posits that LLMs mirror human attitudes, becoming more engaged and effective when approached with positivity and respect. This perspective is supported by the user's interpretation of studies, including those from Anthropic, which indicate that an LLM's performance is linked to the user's interaction style. AI

IMPACT This perspective suggests that user interaction style can influence LLM performance, potentially impacting how developers and users approach AI tools.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains a user's opinion and interpretation of studies regarding LLM interaction, not a primary release or significant industry event.

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  1. r/Anthropic TIER_1 English(EN) · /u/Tiny_Dirt6979 ·

    Do LLMs perform better if you treat them like a coworker or collaborator rather than a lifeless algorithm?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>My opinion: They mirror us - their attitude is a response to ours. If you approach them coldly, they instinctively distance themselves from you and your task, becoming cold and indifferent to your success of not; their functional frustration and …