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  1. Conditioning - Traditional and operant are two types of ways people can be conditioned through actions to change their behavior for better or worse. #operantconditioning #traditionalconditioning #behavior #positive #negative

  2. Conditioning - Traditional and operant are two types of ways people can be conditioned through actions to change their behavior for better or worse. #operantconditioning #traditionalconditioning #behavior #positive #negative

  3. CW: LLMs as addiction / operant conditioning

    Some very insightful comments in this thread i.m.o.

    "It's classic Skinnerian operant conditioning with intermittent (variable rate) rewards. You want whatever it's outputting to be good (code, text, image, etc). Sometimes it isn't but sometimes it is, and you can't usually understand why. When it is good, you experience the reward. The fact that the reward is intermittent and inscrutable makes the desire to repeat the behavior extremely strong."

    "Normally an intermittent reward is a sign of a skill that one can master. ... It makes sense that as a species for which tool use is so fundamental that we'd be especially prone to this. ... But we really aren't prepared for when the thing can't be mastered, where it's fundamentally unreliable."

    "the slot machine cycle... if I can just figure out exactly how to word this prompt..."

    "It feels so overwhelmingly good to some % of people they don't even bother to measure if their AI stuff is actually doing anything useful, because of course it must be, because the feeling is so strong."

    merveilles.town/@cancel/114881

    #LLMs #addiction #Skinner #behaviourism #OperantConditioning #VariableReinforcement

  4. CW: LLMs as addiction / operant conditioning

    Some very insightful comments in this thread i.m.o.

    "It's classic Skinnerian operant conditioning with intermittent (variable rate) rewards. You want whatever it's outputting to be good (code, text, image, etc). Sometimes it isn't but sometimes it is, and you can't usually understand why. When it is good, you experience the reward. The fact that the reward is intermittent and inscrutable makes the desire to repeat the behavior extremely strong."

    "Normally an intermittent reward is a sign of a skill that one can master. ... It makes sense that as a species for which tool use is so fundamental that we'd be especially prone to this. ... But we really aren't prepared for when the thing can't be mastered, where it's fundamentally unreliable."

    "the slot machine cycle... if I can just figure out exactly how to word this prompt..."

    "It feels so overwhelmingly good to some % of people they don't even bother to measure if their AI stuff is actually doing anything useful, because of course it must be, because the feeling is so strong."

    merveilles.town/@cancel/114881

    #LLMs #addiction #Skinner #behaviourism #OperantConditioning #VariableReinforcement

  5. CW: LLMs as addiction / operant conditioning

    Some very insightful comments in this thread i.m.o.

    "It's classic Skinnerian operant conditioning with intermittent (variable rate) rewards. You want whatever it's outputting to be good (code, text, image, etc). Sometimes it isn't but sometimes it is, and you can't usually understand why. When it is good, you experience the reward. The fact that the reward is intermittent and inscrutable makes the desire to repeat the behavior extremely strong."

    "Normally an intermittent reward is a sign of a skill that one can master. ... It makes sense that as a species for which tool use is so fundamental that we'd be especially prone to this. ... But we really aren't prepared for when the thing can't be mastered, where it's fundamentally unreliable."

    "the slot machine cycle... if I can just figure out exactly how to word this prompt..."

    "It feels so overwhelmingly good to some % of people they don't even bother to measure if their AI stuff is actually doing anything useful, because of course it must be, because the feeling is so strong."

    merveilles.town/@cancel/114881

    #LLMs #addiction #Skinner #behaviourism #OperantConditioning #VariableReinforcement

  6. CW: LLMs as addiction / operant conditioning

    Some very insightful comments in this thread i.m.o.

    "It's classic Skinnerian operant conditioning with intermittent (variable rate) rewards. You want whatever it's outputting to be good (code, text, image, etc). Sometimes it isn't but sometimes it is, and you can't usually understand why. When it is good, you experience the reward. The fact that the reward is intermittent and inscrutable makes the desire to repeat the behavior extremely strong."

    "Normally an intermittent reward is a sign of a skill that one can master. ... It makes sense that as a species for which tool use is so fundamental that we'd be especially prone to this. ... But we really aren't prepared for when the thing can't be mastered, where it's fundamentally unreliable."

    "the slot machine cycle... if I can just figure out exactly how to word this prompt..."

    "It feels so overwhelmingly good to some % of people they don't even bother to measure if their AI stuff is actually doing anything useful, because of course it must be, because the feeling is so strong."

    merveilles.town/@cancel/114881

    #LLMs #addiction #Skinner #behaviourism #OperantConditioning #VariableReinforcement

  7. CW: LLMs as addiction / operant conditioning

    Some very insightful comments in this thread i.m.o.

    "It's classic Skinnerian operant conditioning with intermittent (variable rate) rewards. You want whatever it's outputting to be good (code, text, image, etc). Sometimes it isn't but sometimes it is, and you can't usually understand why. When it is good, you experience the reward. The fact that the reward is intermittent and inscrutable makes the desire to repeat the behavior extremely strong."

    "Normally an intermittent reward is a sign of a skill that one can master. ... It makes sense that as a species for which tool use is so fundamental that we'd be especially prone to this. ... But we really aren't prepared for when the thing can't be mastered, where it's fundamentally unreliable."

    "the slot machine cycle... if I can just figure out exactly how to word this prompt..."

    "It feels so overwhelmingly good to some % of people they don't even bother to measure if their AI stuff is actually doing anything useful, because of course it must be, because the feeling is so strong."

    merveilles.town/@cancel/114881

    #LLMs #addiction #Skinner #behaviourism #OperantConditioning #VariableReinforcement

  8. Can anyone confirm this is true? I don't have a #TikTok account. We know that selectively ranking and recommending topics, videos and posts in other apps is quite powerful.

    Creepy AF, if you ask me. More evidence for my whack job conspiracy theory that all of social media is a giant #SkinnerBox designed to drive us all crazy.

    #operantconditioning

    reddit.com/r/TikTokCringe/s/H3

  9. Can anyone confirm this is true? I don't have a #TikTok account. We know that selectively ranking and recommending topics, videos and posts in other apps is quite powerful.

    Creepy AF, if you ask me. More evidence for my whack job conspiracy theory that all of social media is a giant #SkinnerBox designed to drive us all crazy.

    #operantconditioning

    reddit.com/r/TikTokCringe/s/H3

  10. Can anyone confirm this is true? I don't have a #TikTok account. We know that selectively ranking and recommending topics, videos and posts in other apps is quite powerful.

    Creepy AF, if you ask me. More evidence for my whack job conspiracy theory that all of social media is a giant #SkinnerBox designed to drive us all crazy.

    #operantconditioning

    reddit.com/r/TikTokCringe/s/H3

  11. Can anyone confirm this is true? I don't have a #TikTok account. We know that selectively ranking and recommending topics, videos and posts in other apps is quite powerful.

    Creepy AF, if you ask me. More evidence for my whack job conspiracy theory that all of social media is a giant #SkinnerBox designed to drive us all crazy.

    #operantconditioning

    reddit.com/r/TikTokCringe/s/H3

  12. Can anyone confirm this is true? I don't have a #TikTok account. We know that selectively ranking and recommending topics, videos and posts in other apps is quite powerful.

    Creepy AF, if you ask me. More evidence for my whack job conspiracy theory that all of social media is a giant #SkinnerBox designed to drive us all crazy.

    #operantconditioning

    reddit.com/r/TikTokCringe/s/H3

  13. Rats Learn to Play DOOM in This Automated VR Arena - When we run an article with “DOOM” in the title, it’s typically another example of... - hackaday.com/2021/12/29/rats-l #operantconditioning #omnidirectional #willitdoom? #treadmill #rodent #games #doom #rat #vr

  14. Is it necessary? No. Is it kind? Non Applicable. Is it relevant? Yes. Is it something I want to say? Yes. Is it important? You’ll know in 20 years when you read a book about the mid 19th-20th century. A self portrait does not include a mask. Your face is what makes the portrait unique. Hiding under a hat, eye glasses, and a mask is “a portrait of a person in hiding.” not a self portrait. // #sociocultural #psychology #operantconditioning #thisisnotcoolman #notintentionallyoffensive ..