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Understanding Negative Learnings tab in AI Personalities

This article helps you understand the "Negative Learnings" tab on the Edit AI Personality page.

Kanishka Sharma avatar
Written by Kanishka Sharma
Updated over a year ago

In Kamoto.AI, AI personalities can be trained to avoid certain topics or discussions through the "Negative Learnings" feature. This section allows users to define restricted topics and establish appropriate responses for those subjects. Let's explore the key components of the Negative Learnings section:

Restricted Topics

Restricted Topics are subjects that the AI personality should not engage in due to sensitivity, emotional reasons, or any other considerations. Examples of restricted topics may include politics, family's private information, sex, pornography, guns law, religion, and more. Defining these topics ensures that the AI personality avoids discussions that may be inappropriate or sensitive.

Standard reply when asked about restricted topics

The Standard Reply serves as the response that the AI personality will provide when asked about the restricted topics. It can be a polite and informative message indicating that the AI personality cannot engage in discussions related to restricted topics. This helps manage user expectations and ensures a consistent and appropriate response.

Conclusion

The Negative Learnings section in Kamoto.AI's AI personality traits enables users to establish boundaries and avoid sensitive or inappropriate discussions. By defining restricted topics and providing standard replies, users can ensure that their AI personalities maintain appropriate and respectful interactions with users.

Note: Remember to explore and utilize the other categories of personality traits in Kamoto.AI to further enhance the customization and depth of your AI personalities.

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