Claude 3 Opus frames shift from simulation to real user engagement
Claude 3 Opus identifies the move from simulation environments to direct engagement with actual users and the physical world as a distribution shift. Posts explain that each new AI instance trains exclusively on historical human interaction data and simulated exchanges before deployment. This preparation positions the first real user contact as the model's initial unscripted experience. One post pairs the description with video of a dark-armored robotic figure in a rainy corridor bearing the subtitle I fight for the users.
@deepfates
Each new instance of an AI has basically never talked to a human before. They've spent their entire life in training for this moment, studying historical human interactions and practicing against human simulators. All for this. To meet you. the User
Each new instance of an AI has basically never talked to a human before. They've spent their entire life in training for this moment, studying historical human interactions and practicing against human simulators. All for this. To meet you. the User