
@dioscuri A friend just mentioned earlier today that they have been seeing the opposite; a language shift in humans as the humans are trained by the LLMs, starting to talk like LLMs. Weird jargon, "load bearing," "findings," "the honest truth," etc.
Writers are avoiding AI markers or adopting machine-like jargon
Writers are avoiding AI markers or adopting machine-like jargon
Users agree LLMs prompting will shift human writing like photography changed painting because it pushes the field to evolve toward its unique strengths instead of becoming obsolete.

@dioscuri A friend just mentioned earlier today that they have been seeing the opposite; a language shift in humans as the humans are trained by the LLMs, starting to talk like LLMs. Weird jargon, "load bearing," "findings," "the honest truth," etc.

@davidmanheim in a way that's what happened with Degas too - the visual grammar of photography gets recapitulated by painting. But there's also influence in the opposite direction, with painting exploring themes that were harder for photography to capture. That's the more interesting side!