▲ | SoftTalker 2 days ago | |||||||
You can tell if the thank-you card is hand-written. Most people don't have a pen plotter connected to their AI text generator to write thank-you notes. Emailed or texted "thank you" notes don't count. At all. | ||||||||
▲ | TeMPOraL 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Yes, but they could also generate the text and transcribe it onto paper by hand. For many people, myself included, 90%+ work on things like thank-you notes, greetings, invitations, or some types of e-mails, is in coming up with the right words and phrases. LLMs are a great help here, particularly with breaking through the "blank page syndrome". It's not that different from looking up examples of holiday greetings on-line, or in a book. And the way I feel about it, if an LLM manages to pick just the right words, it's fine to use them - after all, I'm still providing the input, directing the process, and making a choice which parts of output to use and how. Such text is still "mine", even if 90% of it came from GPT-4. | ||||||||
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