Positive users praise recent ChatGPT voice updates that add uhms and ehms to sound more human, while negative users criticize persistent unnatural tells like em dashes and overly structured phrasing in LLMs.
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@tunguz I think that's becoming a real advantage now. The products that stand out aren't the ones that sound the smartest, they're the ones that solve a real problem so well that users don't care whether AI was involved or not.
@snowmaker Have you tried the latest voice from chatgpt? Its extremely good. they added uhms and ehms to make it sound real. Funny enough one needs to add flaws to resemble a human
@snowmaker I have the craziest system prompt of literally 20k tokens with all the pitfalls to not sound like an LLM and still it sounds like an LLM
@snowmaker the one tell that never goes away. it'll pass the bar exam and still open with "in today's fast-paced world.
@snowmaker The future belongs to AI that feels invisible.
@snowmaker Yeah insanely good
Which is why rn you should focus on solving problems/creating products where the way they sound/feel/look is totally beside the point. https://twitter.com/snowmaker/status/2075992477488845078
LLMs are incredibly good at almost everything, except not sounding like an LLM.
Positive users praise recent ChatGPT voice updates that add uhms and ehms to sound more human, while negative users criticize persistent unnatural tells like em dashes and overly structured phrasing in LLMs.
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@snowmaker Yeah insanely good