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Many users find humans adopting LLM writing styles a fascinating trend with opportunities to improve writing and thinking, while others see it as unsettling or dangerous for blurring human-AI distinctions.
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@fchollet I think we should embrace this, it’ll make us all better writers and thinkers. When I write for human enjoyment now, it does good things to my process. Why this word? Why then? Why now?
@fchollet That's a fascinating observation! It's interesting how our writing styles can evolve based on what we consume.
@fchollet “As ever”: I don’t remember to have been this annoyed with AI writing in GPT-4 era
@fchollet Bruh the match is on and you talking about llms, stop being a nerd for a second.
@fchollet that’s such a trippy observation, honestly wild how language shifts.
@fchollet Such a fascinating trend.
While the writing style of LLMs is still as recognizable as ever, a new trend is that humans have started organically writing like them, too (which makes sense: of course you would end up imitating the style you are constantly reading). That makes telling the difference between humans and clankers a bit more challenging.
@fchollet This is one of the wildest and most unexpected consequences of what's going on. I totally didn't see that coming.
Many users find humans adopting LLM writing styles a fascinating trend with opportunities to improve writing and thinking, while others see it as unsettling or dangerous for blurring human-AI distinctions.
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@fchollet Such a fascinating trend.