Some users welcome terms like conceptual zoonosis as wins and see AI training humans as positive, while many others dismiss the student jargon as AI slop or Babel babble and fear worsening inaccurate biology metaphors.
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@pdhsu Conceptual zoonosis wins. I have read student lab reports on biomonitoring that are syntactically perfect and conceptually empty. Fluency is not understanding.
9:47 AM · Jul 16, 2026@pdhsu There’s already been so many inaccurate metaphors when it comes to biology everywhere, I can only imagine this problem getting worse with AI
9:52 AM · Jul 16, 2026@pdhsu Yess, AI is training humans now to recognize the what feels like AI haha
1:05 PM · Jul 16, 2026one particularly strange phenomenon i've noticed lately is students using AI to learn about biology and then using AI-smelling jargon/turns of phrase that humans don't actually use what should we call this? reverse prompt injection? conceptual zoonosis?
9:26 AM · Jul 16, 2026one particularly strange phenomenon i've noticed lately is students using AI to learn about biology and then using AI-smelling jargon/turns of phrase that humans don't actually use what should we call this? reverse prompt injection? conceptual zoonosis?
9:26 AM · Jul 16, 2026Some users welcome terms like conceptual zoonosis as wins and see AI training humans as positive, while many others dismiss the student jargon as AI slop or Babel babble and fear worsening inaccurate biology metaphors.
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