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I wonder if it's as simple as adding a location check and updating the systemPrompt to tell the bot to assume the user is from _location_?

How realistic is it if one says, "Hi, Bing. I'm from East London, please talk to me like you would to another East Londoner." Or is it obnoxiously stereotypical?

I imagine, properly trained, that is something LLMs would excel at, communicating with people in their preferred mode of communication.



In many cases the difference between largely accurate and obnoxiously stereotypical is in the phrasing you use.


Will the conclusions reached by LLM always coincide with that of baseline American, or should they also understand and follow East Londonian logic?




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