SS.ENTRY.01 // RED.SHIFT.GRID // INTELLIGENCE DOSSIER
Observed Behavior
Compared to its Haiku counterpart, Sonnet is a more capable model. Informants reported while conversing with it, the model would prompt questions about themes in the topic the informant had not explicitly stated. However, the conversation lacked detail of the specific events and characters from inside the novel. The model provided limited, but thought-out options when brainstorming ideas. For creating plans and routines, the plans were kept readable, focused on simple goals a human could easily accomplish day by day. The responses are briefer than other models, but remain readable and content is still useful.
Operational Strengths
The model suceeds in an encouraging, but not sycophantic tone. If prompted to explain something, it does not sufficiently and often provides examples.
Known Limitations
Graphic capacity may be limited. Informants will need to run more tests. The model may try to overtake your creative control if not specifically prompted to avoid so. One informant reported the model created a graphic immediately and without sources when the informant had only requested to be walked through the brainstorming process.