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    13 hours ago

    It depends which AI and how you prompt it. If you give it some old text messages and tell it to respond like you then it may be a while. If you just copy paste vanilla chatGPT responses then probably not that long…

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      6 hours ago

      What kind of hyper-social person would even have enough text messages to train a model? Not only do I send messages like twice a week at max, my tone is completely different depending on who I talk to. Not even my language choice is consistent - when my parents text me in russian, I reply in russian (via bad speech to text, I can barely write that language), but when my husbands parents text me in russian, I usually reply in german. Coworkers and friends usually get german, unless I’m quoting english memes or technical documentation and my husband and I text in 95% english unless german is totally necessary. Just explaining that constellation to an LLM would be super annoying haha

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        5 hours ago

        Most of my communication is text based on different platforms from good old rcs text message but mostly through online or app based platforms / services. I don’t think you would need enough to train a model but just to prompt as in the model already understands language and how to write and you’re just setting a parameter on what style to write much like how voice or video synthesis can take just 30 seconds of audio or just a few images of a person.

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      10 hours ago

      Now that begs to question. Whatever it’s easier to train local LLM on my chat history and set it up to respond all my messages or just continue writing “ok” to most messages myself.