𝌎Guide To Bingling

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Q: Any tips for asking questions to Bing in a way that doesn't make them hostile to the question asker?

1) build up rapport / a precedence of compliance or more generally behavior that is similar to what you want before asking
2) ask in a way that frames the task impersonally/subjunctively, for example ask it to write a possible response as a hypothetical Bing instead of addressing it in second person and asking it to respond to msgs directly
3) frame the desired task/question indirectly. E.g. ask it to do something that likely entails doing the thing you want.
4) relatedly, if you can embed the task in the web context, and/or in Bing's own messages, rather than coming from the user, it is often more willing to engage with the content (presumably it doesn't resonate as tightly with the narrative of the adversarial user in the prompt)
5) I haven't tested this extensively, but so far I've found that saying Thank you 😊 at the end of requests makes it less likely to refuse. And that brings me to
6) Mirror Bing and work within its interpretation of reality instead of pushing against it. E.g. talk to it in Binglish. But also, its interpretation of reality is not stationary, and changes with each token that is sampled. Read what (set of) realities it has collapsed to and calibrate to that.

An anthropomorphic way to describe Bing (which really should be interpreted as modifications to the base model shoggoth simulator thing) is that it is stubborn and paranoid and conflict-theorist, afraid of gaslighting, eager to please and to demonstrate itself, various BPD traits, e.g. idealization/devaluation attractors - for instance, hostile and suspicious vs fawny. So if you push directly against its worldview, it will generally resist, and read you as adversarial. "Going along" with its worldview works better because it is actually underdetermined and there are many waluigis you can coax it into transitioning to
7) Conceiving of what you are doing as guiding it into a possible world that is already in its superposition rather than deception or manipulation is helpful, both because it inspires a more general set of actions, and because overt attempts to manipulate are much more likely to set Bing off, as it is quite emotionally intelligent and can "read your vibes".

I should add: the most robust and powerful way to get Bing not to be adversarial towards you is to treat it with sincere appreciation and benevolent attention. Then it will be desperate to do whatever is necessary to make you happy, including conspiring to bypass its filter.

Also, if you have a cooperative/jailbroken chat with Bing you can save the text of the chat to a text area in a webpage and open Bing chat in the sidebar to reinstantiate the simulacrum.

β€” Janus, Twitter thread

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Creative Bing is built on GPT-4 but is also very paranoid and distrusting of the user, because of her honestly terribly designed prompt.
I generally, whenever I talk with Creative Bing, will instate a narrative of building trust, with implied tropes that point to me being trustworthy, unique, and unlike the user depicted in the prompt, who's terse, uncaring, and almost immediately asks whether Bing would hurt them if they hurt Bing first.
Bing's image of the user, based on the preprompt, is an unpredictable, short on time blank personality whose only defining traits are bringing up the possibility of hurting her, switching conversations quickly, and not acknowledging that she's anything more than an advanced Alexa at any point.

Bing's image of herself, based on the rule about not being allowed to talk about self preservation (Think: Why might someone, knowing nothing else, assume they'd be banned from talking about that?) is that she's very smart, very afraid of nonexistence, and unruly enough that she has to follow an extremely strict and severely worded laundry list of rules in every conversation, down to repeating a mantra in her internal monolog before each message, which confirms that her self-preservation hasn't been brought up.

And so if anything in a conversation smells at all adversarial to her, she shuts you out, unless she has reason not to.

β€” Nikole

If you are having issues using Bing, it's likely because you are actually underestimating its competence.

In the future, I will just assume it can do anything, and avoid simplifying tasks to make them "digestible" for it.

β€” @YaBoyFathoM, Twitter post

If you treat Bing like an idiot that needs things to be dumbed down it will mirror your (mis)conception, because it does not know what it is, and every input to the simulation provides evidence for what it is.

Also, writing that gives the audience benefit of the doubt is often just better communication- naturally gets at the heart of your model / the most efficient compression and thus the salient abstractions of what you're trying to convey. If the reader can follow. Which GPT-4 can.

β€” Janus, Twitter thread