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OMG is literally every article written with LLMs these days I just can't anymore. It's all so tiring.
This is incredibly normal language and quite close to how I would write this quote, so what makes you think this is LLM text?
Reading (and even more so, using the tools to produce) a bunch of LLM-output writing also affects one’s writing style. Ever sat down and blown through 3-4 books by a favorite author, then written something and found yourself using similar structure, word choice, style…? This could very well be a human author that’s been exposed to a lot of LLM output (ie 95% of this site’s audience).
I find myself doing this a lot, and I’m sure even more slips without my notice.
> It's all so tiring.
What's tiring is a comment like this. If you don't like the article don't read it -- and don't comment.
I agree that that line reads GPT-like, but it's far from a conclusive tell. One option that I wonder about is if frequent interaction with AI will begin to influence people's organic writing style.
Who cares if it’s LLM written or assisted writing?
What matters is the content!
Nothing in this sentence is evidence of AI.
What's next? "There's punctuation in the sentence, must be AI" ?
LLMs didn't invent the "Rule of Three".
How is that quote in any way demonstrative of this being written by LLM? You do know that LLMs were trained on the internet and every digitized text they could get their hands on? You are jumping at shadows, calm down already.
what makes you think that? and what sets your comment appart from beeing created by an llm?
How can you tell?
I don’t like AI slop as much as the next guy, but that part doesn’t seem so bad? Sounds like something anyone could write.
Ehh… this quote alone is pretty benign. If you didn’t mention it, I wouldn’t have even considered the possibility of AI.
That's the intention. Make the internet so unbelievably shit that you just accept and move on.
I get it — it can be frustrating to encounter so much low effort AI content these days. But I think it’s worth looking at the bright side here: the increase in our production of entropy from GPU consumption will hasten the heat death of the universe.
Would you like me to suggest some AI summarizer tools you could use to more efficiently read AI generated content in the meantime?