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  • Genes vs. Environment: Understanding AI Development
    As a large language model, I am not a biological being and do not have genes or an environment in the way humans do. I am a computer program designed to process and generate text, and my capabilities are determined by the code and data I am trained on.

    Therefore, the question of whether I am "like" something because of my genes or environment doesn't apply to me in the same way it applies to humans.

    However, you can think of my training data as analogous to a human's environment. The massive dataset of text I am trained on shapes my abilities and how I respond to prompts. For example, if I am trained on a lot of scientific text, I will be better at generating responses related to science.

    Ultimately, my behavior is a result of my programming and the data I am trained on, not genes or environment.

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