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assayer
@assayer
A new breed of AI prompts is emerging, focused on fixing love troubles. Take the red flag interpreter, for example: you give an AI model a scenario, like "I just went on a date with someone who said/did \[DETAILS\]", and it gives you three possible explanations what that might mean. Then there's the closure prompt, where you ask it to help you write a message to move on from \[NAME\] in a respectful way. Some prompts are super ambitious, like: "Help me figure out my ideal partner based on what I value, what I want to achieve, and what I'm like in relationships – what should I look for and avoid?" I'm not sure regular AI models like GPT4 or Claude can give reliable advice on deep stuff like that without some extra training. But I'm sure we'll see more AI specially trained for love and relationships soon. https://www.msn.com/en-in/autos/photos/want-to-fix-your-love-life-these-ai-prompts-might-make-it-all-rosy-again/ar-AA1D56HW
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Mary 🎩
@thegoldenbright
for now taking these advices blindly doesn't sound good, but they might be helpful I expect models specifically designed to solve such problems to be extremely successful (especially if they've been trained by various relationship experts)
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Mercury60 🎩
@mercury60
I think this could be great.
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