Hello, colleagues!
Recently, I became interested in using Large Language Models (LLMs) to create dialogues that closely resemble human interactions. It turns out that simulating human-like conversations doesn't require an enormous number of parameters but does necessitate the involvement of linguists and psychologists during the fine-tuning phase.
Additionally, we discovered that with a reasonable number of parameters, it's possible to fine-tune the model to possess persuasive qualities—gently motivating the interlocutor to perform a desired action, such as sharing personal information, subscribing, or making a purchase.
Traditional LLMs are not only significantly more expensive for processing dialogues (up to 1000 times more costly) but also exhibit a certain artificiality in communication, despite their broader knowledge base.
This led to the development of our current model, which embodies a young, educated woman capable of engaging in flirtatious conversations. Currently, the language is English, with Spanish expected to be available by the end of the year.
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Recently, I became interested in using Large Language Models (LLMs) to create dialogues that closely resemble human interactions. It turns out that simulating human-like conversations doesn't require an enormous number of parameters but does necessitate the involvement of linguists and psychologists during the fine-tuning phase.
Additionally, we discovered that with a reasonable number of parameters, it's possible to fine-tune the model to possess persuasive qualities—gently motivating the interlocutor to perform a desired action, such as sharing personal information, subscribing, or making a purchase.
Traditional LLMs are not only significantly more expensive for processing dialogues (up to 1000 times more costly) but also exhibit a certain artificiality in communication, despite their broader knowledge base.
This led to the development of our current model, which embodies a young, educated woman capable of engaging in flirtatious conversations. Currently, the language is English, with Spanish expected to be available by the end of the year.
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