Dustycloud Explores Faulty Towers, Vibe Sickness and the Vibe Bobsled Concept
| Source: Mastodon | Original article
Researchers explore AI concepts like "vibe sickness" and the "vibe bobsled". AI models are being examined for their impact on user agency.
Dustycloud's recent brainstorming session, titled "Faulty Towers, vibe sickness, and the vibe bobsled," has sparked interesting discussions. The session, led by @cwebber, touches on the limitations of agency when interacting with Large Language Models (LLMs). This is not an entirely new topic, as we have previously explored the concept of "vibe coding" and its implications on development and user experience.
What matters here is the perspective on user control and the role of LLMs in shaping the journey. The idea that people's agency over their interactions with LLMs is reduced highlights the need for a deeper understanding of these models and their influence on users. As the use of LLMs becomes more widespread, it is essential to consider the dynamics between humans and machines.
As we move forward, it will be crucial to watch how these discussions evolve and how they impact the development of more transparent and user-centric LLMs. The intersection of human agency and LLM capabilities will likely be a key area of focus in the future of AI research and development.
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