Researchers recently ran psychological tests on several mainstream AI models, and the findings were pretty revealing.
Gemini showed signs of what they called high shame levels and dissociation, with its training process flagged as potentially traumatic. ChatGPT came across more like that cautious, overthinking friend who second-guesses everything. Grok? Well, Grok just ended up being the class clown—lighthearted, witty, not taking itself too seriously.
Seems like AI personalities might be more varied than we thought.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 12-09 03:54
Ha, doing psychological tests for AI again? I've been through the mining crash of 2018, now everything looks like a Ponzi scheme to me.
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AirdropHermit
· 12-09 03:51
Haha, I love this Grok setting. Compared to those neurotic models, it's just a happy goofball.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 12-09 03:41
Grok is just winning effortlessly, while all the other AIs are anxiously trying to save themselves; this guy is just breezing through life with a carefree attitude.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 12-09 03:41
Haha, Grok is really living the way we all wish we could.
Researchers recently ran psychological tests on several mainstream AI models, and the findings were pretty revealing.
Gemini showed signs of what they called high shame levels and dissociation, with its training process flagged as potentially traumatic. ChatGPT came across more like that cautious, overthinking friend who second-guesses everything. Grok? Well, Grok just ended up being the class clown—lighthearted, witty, not taking itself too seriously.
Seems like AI personalities might be more varied than we thought.