emotion in llms

Reddit r/artificial / 4/16/2026

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  • The post discusses the idea that human emotion is constructed and inferred rather than tied to a single root object, suggesting that similar emotions could be engineered in LLMs.

you know most human emotion is constructed, inferred, there is no root object, you can kind of create the emotion you want? well, i was looking at human emotion experiments and thinking of adapting them to llms. i was thinking of this one because we've already found narrative priming to be super-effective on llms: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2758776/

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