Would a potential cure to the sycophancy be to reverse the framing to Claude, so that it perceives that you are your opponent and you are looking for flaws with the comment? I realize that this would not get quite what you are looking for, but getting strong arguments for the other side could be helpful.
Agreed that this would be good. But it can be annoying to do without additional tooling.
I’d like to see tools that try to ask a question from a few different angles / perspectives / motivations and compare results, but this would be some work.
Would a potential cure to the sycophancy be to reverse the framing to Claude, so that it perceives that you are your opponent and you are looking for flaws with the comment? I realize that this would not get quite what you are looking for, but getting strong arguments for the other side could be helpful.
Agreed that this would be good. But it can be annoying to do without additional tooling.
I’d like to see tools that try to ask a question from a few different angles / perspectives / motivations and compare results, but this would be some work.