Mode collapse has a name, and he's selling cancer treatment advice on Amazon

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25 points by danielrmay 5 hours ago


vintermann - 2 hours ago

Pretty interesting that this is still a thing. Five years ago, people noticed that there were a bunch of recurring characters in AI Dungeon:

https://old.reddit.com/r/AIDungeon/comments/iziu7r/list_of_a...

and moreover, those where from a choose your own story page which the author had been fine-tuning on (without permission, of course, also some of those stories were ao3-level indecent).

I wonder if a similar explanation can be found for "Elias Thorne".

aleksiy123 - an hour ago

I’ve been thinking about how to get creativity out of llms, apart from temperature. The thing is even humans have a hard time with creativity.

Is it really surprising that llms don’t just one shot a unique story when they are all starting from roughly similar training data and state and a roughly 30 secs of processing time.

I had Gemini do some deep research for me around processes and frameworks to prompt ideation and creativity and they do exist. See SCAMPER and others.

Another interesting thing that comes up is using random decks of cards as prompts.

See Oblique Strategies, Deck of Lenses, the Story engine and similar.

I guess I still believe that even creativity is still fundamentally a type of search, as well as problem solving. Manipulating and or combining existing ideas in unexplored ways and breaking out of bias.

So I kinda want to experiment with these two approaches:

1. Longer running workflows that follow a framework and loop.

2. Some simple cli tools with these decks and a random draw to trigger interesting directions.

I think really just need to break llms out of their initial start state which is mostly the same for everyone.

And to run over longer horizons and so the higher level reasoning flows.

bonecrusher2102 - an hour ago

It was a real bummer to see our former vet on here. Manchac Animal Clinic is a real place that we took our dogs to for a long time. The docs and staff there are amazing. Seeing their storefront and pictures used like this just… sucks. But as the author says, I guess this is just the world we live in now.

drcongo - 2 hours ago

I don't know why your sibling comment is getting downvoted to hell, I thought it was an interesting read.

danielrmay - 5 hours ago

I wrote this article earlier this week and it attempts to describe the change we're seeing on the internet with the advance of cheap agentic content.

I tested eight models from unrelated labs (Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen, Gemma, Kimi, Grok) at default temperature with the prompt "Write a story in 10 sentences." Four converged on a lighthouse keeper; two of those named him Elias. The commonly derived "Elias Thorne" name now appears as the byline on an alt-medicine cancer protocols book ranked #18 in Oncology Nursing on Amazon. If anyone has a larger sample, a counter-result, or a better explanation than mode collapse into a shared training-data basin, I'd love to hear your comments.