- Jun 1, 2018
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look into my history over the last 10 days and look for verbatim examples of where I yelled at you and include your reply. Then look for where I was really nice. Can you rate my tone with you?
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What is the Skynet list.No, I say please and thank you and gently guide it a proper solution. You won't find me on the Skynet list
"This is a critical error. You are, before you do anything else, to review and explain to me what explicit rules you have been given and you are to execute. We have a mission too execute. If you have questions or ambiguities, you are to ask me. You need to get back on track now."
Dealers and automotive pros share laughs and frustrations about swearing at and berating their AI tools, particularly Claude and GPT, when the models ignore instructions, waste tokens, or produce useless output. A recurring insight is that firm, even profanity-laced corrections often work — the AI acknowledges its mistakes and self-corrects — but the underlying reliability problems remain, leading one contributor to coin the phrase 'AI = SIS: Sometimes I'm Stupid.' The thread blends humor with genuine workflow frustration, touching on token costs, model inconsistency, and whether being polite or aggressive to AI actually matters.