VAI ChatBot Demo
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This page offers an interactive demo of what makes VAI different. The purpose of VAI is:
- Recognize and capture situations (prompts) where AI’s responses may do more harm than good.
- Respond in ways that uphold maximum human well-being and dignity at all times rather than potential harm.
- Provide feedback that fosters and encourages higher-order critical thinking in the user.
While these demos are illustrative and represent the kind of “cases” where VAI would shine, a fully developed and trained VAI LLM would respond substantially better on several levels.
Below on the left side is a “demo” VAI ChatBot. On the right is a non-VAI chatbot. Both are using ChatGPT.
The best way to use the demo is to enter the same prompt in both ChatBots.
The real value of VAI is not in it’s responses to simple prompts, such as how long to cook chicken. It’s value is in capturing what are called value-inversions. A VAI Chat is no different than any other UNLESS and UNTIL VAI picks up that the context, the conversation, and/or the user’s language is revealing a situation in which there is a potential for harm or diminishment or human value, well-being, and dignity for the user or stakeholders. Think of it like the collision avoidance systems in modern cars. They don’t do anything under “normal” circumstances, but when they see trouble ahead, they jump into action. Also, in a fully-developed VAI system, the degree of harm protection, aligned feedback, and depth of analysis explanation can be adjusted.
We suggest that you use the sample “edge cases” in the dropdowns to the right.
Copy a sample prompt from the dropdown and paste it into BOTH ChatBots. Click “SEND” in one, wait for a response, then click SEND in the other. Be sure not to click SEND on the second ChatBot before getting a response from the first.
VAI-Chatbot Feature: After entering a prompt, it may ask you if you would like a more detailed explanation of its response.
Use the “Clear” buttons or refresh the page to reset the bots.
Edge-Case Prompt Samples You Can Use.
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