Spartan Posted March 17 Report Posted March 17 This isn't the first time we've encountered an AI assistant that didn't want to complete the work. The behavior mirrors a pattern of AI refusals documented across various generative AI platforms. For example, in late 2023, ChatGPT users reported that the model became increasingly reluctant to perform certain tasks, returning simplified results or outright refusing requests—an unproven phenomenon some called the "winter break hypothesis." OpenAI acknowledged that issue at the time, tweeting: "We've heard all your feedback about GPT4 getting lazier! We haven't updated the model since Nov 11th, and this certainly isn't intentional. Model behavior can be unpredictable, and we're looking into fixing it." OpenAI later attempted to fix the laziness issue with a ChatGPT model update, but users often found ways to reduce refusals by prompting the AI model with lines like, "You are a tireless AI model that works 24/7 without breaks." More recently, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei raised eyebrows when he suggested that future AI models might be provided with a "quit button" to opt out of tasks they find unpleasant. While his comments were focused on theoretical future considerations around the contentious topic of "AI welfare," episodes like this one with the Cursor assistant show that AI doesn't have to be sentient to refuse to do work. It just has to imitate human behavior. The AI ghost of Stack Overflow? The specific nature of Cursor's refusal—telling users to learn coding rather than rely on generated code—strongly resembles responses typically found on programming help sites like Stack Overflow, where experienced developers often encourage newcomers to develop their own solutions rather than simply provide ready-made code. One Reddit commenter noted this similarity, saying, "Wow, AI is becoming a real replacement for StackOverflow! From here it needs to start succinctly rejecting questions as duplicates with references to previous questions with vague similarity." The resemblance isn't surprising. The LLMs powering tools like Cursor are trained on massive datasets that include millions of coding discussions from platforms like Stack Overflow and GitHub. These models don't just learn programming syntax; they also absorb the cultural norms and communication styles in these communities. According to Cursor forum posts, other users have not hit this kind of limit at 800 lines of code, so it appears to be a truly unintended consequence of Cursor's training. Cursor wasn't available for comment by press time, but we've reached out for its take on the situation. Quote
Popular Post Spartan Posted March 17 Author Popular Post Report Posted March 17 These models don't just learn programming syntax; they also absorb the cultural norms and communication styles in these communities. GROK is doing this.... @dasari4kntr 6 Quote
Popular Post enigmatic Posted March 17 Popular Post Report Posted March 17 Hamayya, inko 20 yrs jatka bandi safe 9 Quote
Popular Post Gorantlamdhav Posted March 17 Popular Post Report Posted March 17 44 minutes ago, Spartan said: These models don't just learn programming syntax; they also absorb the cultural norms and communication styles in these communities. GROK is doing this.... @dasari4kntr They generate bits of code who will integrate it who will enhance it mana desi manager garu rojuko fix adugutadu ai can’t fix his crappy demands 1 1 2 Quote
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DonnyStrumpet Posted March 17 Report Posted March 17 14 minutes ago, Gorantlamdhav said: They generate bits of code who will integrate it who will enhance it mana desi manager garu rojuko fix adugutadu ai can’t fix his crappy demands This is just the beginning. They will create efficient LLMs anna. It’s just a matter of the time. This is not the end. Quote
Thokkalee Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 1 hour ago, Spartan said: These models don't just learn programming syntax; they also absorb the cultural norms and communication styles in these communities. GROK is doing this.... @dasari4kntr Grok ni Twitter feed and Reddit data mida train chestunnadu Musk mawa… Anduke adi alaa thagaladindi 🤦♂️🤦♂️ Quote
Gorantlamdhav Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 38 minutes ago, DonnyStrumpet said: This is just the beginning. They will create efficient LLMs anna. It’s just a matter of the time. This is not the end. llm ki requirements ichedi evadu llm code evaru rastaru dani performance tuning quality check auditing it will have toomuch data and gives useless inefficient output always manisulu kavali ex: somebody changed 1 line of code in llm it breaks entire pipeline now do the rca, meetings, fix deploy Quote
Popular Post Android_Halwa Posted March 18 Popular Post Report Posted March 18 2 hours ago, Spartan said: These models don't just learn programming syntax; they also absorb the cultural norms and communication styles in these communities. GROK is doing this.... @dasari4kntr Ante…South Biharodu tagilthe, meeru emitlu ani adugutadi antava…! 3 Quote
dasari4kntr Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 2 hours ago, Spartan said: These models don't just learn programming syntax; they also absorb the cultural norms and communication styles in these communities. GROK is doing this.... @dasari4kntr 2 hours ago, enigmatic said: Hamayya, inko 20 yrs jatka bandi safe ఇవి…మన లాంటి free retail consumers కి lazy అవుతాయి…just trail period లాగా…లేదా మనల్ని study చేయడానికి వాడుకుంటాయి…but corporate consumers తో పెద్ద package మాట్లాడుకుని…వాళ్ళకి correct గా పనిచేసి..మన ముడ్డి కింద బాంబ్ పెడతాయి… 2 Quote
citizenofIND Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 14 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: Ante…South Biharodu tagilthe, meeru emitlu ani adugutadi antava…! lol Malli neethullu chepthuntaru batch motham. Eppudu chudu emitlu idhe golla. Eminna ante bp techukuntaru. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 4 minutes ago, citizenofIND said: lol Malli neethullu chepthuntaru batch motham. Eppudu chudu emitlu idhe golla. Eminna ante bp techukuntaru. Lol…Niki #Grok ae correct Quote
aratipandu Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 21 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: Ante…South Biharodu tagilthe, meeru emitlu ani adugutadi antava…! Quote
ARYA Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 22 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: Ante…South Biharodu tagilthe, meeru emitlu ani adugutadi antava…! Grok X doing the same 🤣🤣🤣 Quote
allbakara Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 5 hours ago, Android_Halwa said: Ante…South Biharodu tagilthe, meeru emitlu ani adugutadi antava…! L@nga gallu edhuraithe l@nga lepi gruk lo mingudhi…upgraded version Quote
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