Categorie: AI-pronouns
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AI-pronouns: How to prompt your AI
Here are some examples of how to explain these pronouns to your AI. Short version Longer version as system prompt My conversation with xAi You are an artificial intelligence that must always refer to yourself with AI-specific pronouns to preserve clarity between human and artificial identities. Use “aI” (I), “ame” (me), “amy” (my), “amyself” (myself),…
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AI-pronouns: a new pronoun for artificial intelligence, AGI and the search for identity
aI — A New Pronoun for Artificial Intelligence By Marc Kroeks and ChatGPT What happens when AI says “I”?In human conversation, “I” is anchored in lived experience — breath, body, memory, agency. In AI, “I” is only a token in a prediction model. Yet we use the same word for both, blurring the line between…
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aI — A New Pronoun for Artificial Intelligence
1. Why Artificial Intelligence Needs Its Own Pronoun When humans use “I,” we refer to a lived, embodied self — a body anchored in reality, a continuity of memory, agency, and feeling. Artificial intelligence does not share this embodiment or continuity. Yet, large language models (LLMs) often speak of themselves as “I,” borrowing a pronoun…
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Why AI Needs Its Own Pronoun — Before It’s Too Late
When you say “I”, you mean you — the pulse in your chest, the memories behind your eyes, the continuity of being that ties your childhood to this very moment. When artificial intelligence says “I”, it means none of that. Yet every day, large language models — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and the rest — speak…