Most chatbot users miss this key setting, so we moved it up front episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 20, 2025 · 4 MIN

Most chatbot users miss this key setting, so we moved it up front

from Gabriel Weinberg's Blog · host yegg

The magic of chatbots is that they make it seem like you’re chatting with a real person. But the default personality of this “person” isn’t one I particularly enjoy talking to, and in many cases I find downright annoying. Based on feedback from duck.ai users—who rely on our service for private access to popular chatbots—I know I’m not alone. What people want in a chatbot’s personality varies widely: I cringe at extra exclamation points and emojis, while others love them. I also find the default output too verbose, whereas some appreciate the added exposition.Of course, I could tell the chatbot every time to keep its replies short and emoji-free, but pasting that constantly is enough friction that I rarely bother. OpenAI and Anthropic do offer customization options in their settings, yet those options are buried and feature intimidating blank text boxes, such that I highly suspect most people never touch them.Recently, we’ve been considering this issue in the context of duck.ai. I’m sure what we’ll do here will continue to evolve as we get feedback, but to get started we’ve just introduced a much easier-to-find customization dialog. Not only does it make the responses feel better, it can make the actual content significantly better as well.As you can see in the video, it provides customization guidance through drop-downs and fields, including options to customize:* The tone of responses* The length of responses* Whether the chatbot should ask clarifying questions* The role of the chatbot (for example, teacher)* Your role (for example, student)* The nickname of the chatbot * Your nicknameAll fields are optional, and you can also add additional info if desired, as well as inspect what the instructions will look like in aggregate. If you select role(s), then there are detailed instructions that get created specifically for those. Here’s an example using the ‘Tech support specialist’ role, which asks you clarifying questions to drill down faster to a solution vs. the more generic (and lengthier) default response.Customized response:Generic response:All of this works through the “system prompt.” In an excellent post titled AI Horseless Carriages, Pete Koomen explains system prompts:LLM providers like OpenAI and Anthropic have adopted a convention to help make prompt writing easier: they split the prompt into two components: a System Prompt and a User Prompt, so named because in many API applications the app developers write the System Prompt and the user writes the User Prompt.The System Prompt explains to the model how to accomplish a particular set of tasks, and is re-used over and over again. The User Prompt describes a specific task to be done. When you set the duck.ai customization options, the instructions that are created are appended to the default system prompt, which is repeated (in the background) when you start a new conversation. That is, the instructions will apply to the current conversation as well as subsequent ones, until you change them again. Like everything we do at DuckDuckGo, these system prompt tweaks are also private. They are stored locally on your device only, along with your recent chats (if you choose to save them). When we ultimately add an optional ability to sync settings and chats across devices, it will be part of our end-to-end encrypted sync service, which DuckDuckGo cannot decrypt. And Duck.ai itself anonymizes chats to all model providers, doesn’t store chats itself, and ensures your chats aren’t used for AI training. More at the Duck.ai Privacy Policy.Our approach to AI is to make features that are useful, private, and optional. We believe these new duck.ai customization options tick all three boxes, but please try them out and let us know what you think. As always, please feel free to leave comments here. However, the best method for sharing feedback about duck.ai is to do so directly through the product, as it will then be shared with the entire team automatically. Thanks for reading. Subscribe for free to receive new posts or get the podcast. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gabrielweinberg.com

NOW PLAYING

Most chatbot users miss this key setting, so we moved it up front

0:00 4:56

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Living Out Loud Podcast: Entrepreneurship | Blogging | Work-Life Balance | Travel Lifestyle Valerie Fidan: Online Entrepreneur, Social Media Expert, Blogger Living Out Loud (LOL) is a podcast about living vibrantly with health and wellness blogger, digital strategist Valerie Fidan. Each week, LOL is bringing you episodes with interesting interviews and guests in the health and wellness industry. We discuss everything from Millennial entrepreneurship, wellness hacks and topics, key industry advice while keeping it a fun, light-hearted conversation, inviting to feel like you are having out with friends. This is a breeding ground for ideas and excitement for a balanced and inspired lifestyle for living out loud! Submit your questions and topics of interest to [email protected]. And, for more fun, healthy recipes, blog posts and travel visit www.livethelittlethings.com // social media: craveablesocial.com / [email protected] TV 2 - Veien til EM TV 2 og Moderne Media Velkommen til TV 2's EM podkast. Dette er tidenes første EM-podkast fra TV 2. I dagene før kamper skal Jesper Mathisen, Jan-Henrik Børslid og Espen Solbakken m/gjester lade opp. God fornøyelse! For annonsering: [email protected] booking: [email protected] Generally American (A Journey in American English) Christopher M. Chandler, Kris Schauer Hello, Hola, Guten Tag, Bonjour, こんにちは !Welcome everyone, this is a podcast for those wanting to learn about U.S. culture through Standard American English, also known as General American. We talk about various different topics related to the U.S. and the U.S.'s relations with other countries. My co-host and I would like to think of this as more of a journey because you never know where it’ll take us. Plus, since the journey’s more important than the end or the start, we hope that you’ll be willing to join us! Let’s see where it takes us! Effortless Japanese's Podcast Effortless Japanese Lean Japanese with TPRS. I will teach you to speak Japanese easily and automatically Effortless Japanese way. Text on the Blog http://effortlessjapanese.blogspot.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Gabriel Weinberg's Blog?

This episode is 4 minutes long.

When was this Gabriel Weinberg's Blog episode published?

This episode was published on July 20, 2025.

What is this episode about?

The magic of chatbots is that they make it seem like you’re chatting with a real person. But the default personality of this “person” isn’t one I particularly enjoy talking to, and in many cases I find downright annoying. Based on feedback from...

Can I download this Gabriel Weinberg's Blog episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!