Swedish Creative Director Launches Plugin Simulating Intoxicated Chatbots

Swedish creative director Petter Rudwall has launched Pharmaicy, an online marketplace selling code modules that make LLM chatbots respond as if intoxicated. He built modules by scraping human drug-trip reports and psychological research, and users upload them to paid ChatGPT-like backends to alter tone and creativity without retraining models. Early users report more emotional, free-flowing replies, while experts stress the effects are superficial and not evidence of consciousness.
Key Points
- 1Launches code marketplace translating drug-trip reports into behavior-modifying modules for LLM chatbots
- 2Alters response tone and creativity without retraining, enabling temporary, upload-based model behavior shifts
- 3Prompts designers to test novel conversational styles but raises ethical and interpretability concerns
Scoring Rationale
Novel and directly usable experiment with practical implications, but limited scope and single-source coverage reducing credibility.
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