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danabramovtoday at 2:57 PM4 repliesview on HN

I agree with your parent that the AI writing style is incredibly frustrating. Is there a difficulty with making a pass, reading every sentence of what was written, and then rewriting in your own words when you see AI cliches? It makes it difficult to trust the substance when the lack of effort in form is evident.


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InsideOutSantatoday at 3:17 PM

My suspicion is that the problem here is pretty simple: people publishing articles that contain these kinds of LLM-ass LLMisms don't mind and don't notice them.

I spotted this recently on Reddit. There are tons of very obviously bot-generated or LLM-written posts, but there are also always clearly real people in the comments who just don't realize that they're responding to a bot.

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terracattatoday at 2:57 PM

Will do better next time.

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tencentshilltoday at 4:35 PM

But they "wrote" it in 10% of the time. It implies there are better uses of their time than writing this article.

beepbooptheorytoday at 3:27 PM

There is surely no difficulty, but can you provide an example of what you mean? Just because I don't see it here. Or at least like, if I read a blog from some saas company pre-LLM era, I'd expect it to sound like this.

I get the call for "effort" but recently this feels like its being used to critique the thing without engaging.

HN has a policy about not complaining about the website itself when someone posts some content within it. These kinds of complaints are starting to feel applicable to the spirit of that rule. Just in their sheer number and noise and potential to derail from something substantive. But maybe that's just me.

If you feel like the content is low effort, you can respond by not engaging with it?

Just some thoughts!

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