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Terr_ 8 hours ago [-]
Ahhh, but does that change when the target of the nuclear strike is Godzilla?
Cloudef 7 hours ago [-]
I chuckled, but isnt godzilla product of the nuclear aftermatch?
Terr_ 5 hours ago [-]
Yes, and on multiple levels of meaning too.
I think it could go either way depending on how genre-savvy the character is, in the story-document being emitted by the LLM.
For example, perhaps the Kaiju-flavored narrative demands that Military Bigwig dismisses Concerned Scientists' desperate pleas, and empowers the monster by attacking it with a nuclear weapon. Not because it's a strategically (in)correct choice, but because it "fits" with a story trying to make its subtext clear.
washadjeffmad 6 hours ago [-]
True. In the West, nuclear radiation creates super heroes, while in Japan, it produces devastating kaiju.
I think it could go either way depending on how genre-savvy the character is, in the story-document being emitted by the LLM.
For example, perhaps the Kaiju-flavored narrative demands that Military Bigwig dismisses Concerned Scientists' desperate pleas, and empowers the monster by attacking it with a nuclear weapon. Not because it's a strategically (in)correct choice, but because it "fits" with a story trying to make its subtext clear.
I wonder what accounts for the difference?