| ▲ | lapcat 3 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> I just ask that as you read various articles over the next few weeks, please pay attention to headers especially of the form "The ___ Trap", "The ___ Problem", "The ___ Solution". No, I'm going to try very hard to forget that I ever engaged in this discussion. I think your evidence is minimal at best, your argument self-contradictory at worst. The issue is not even whether you and I agree but whether it's justifiable to make a public accusation of AI authorship. Unless there's an open-and-shut case—which is definitely not the case here—it's best to err on the side of not making such accusations, and I think this approach is recommended by the HN guidelines. I would also note that your empirical claim is inaccurate. A number of the headers are just "The [noun]". In fact, there's a correspondence between the headers and subheaders, where the subheaders follow the pattern of the main header: > The Situation • The Trigger • The Consequence • The Damage > The "New Account" Trap • The Legal Catch • The Technical Trap • The Developer Risk This correspondence could be considered evidence of intention, a human mind behind the words, perhaps even a clever mind. By the way, the liberal use of headers and subheaders may feel superfluous to you, but it's reminiscent of textbook writing, which is the author's specialty. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | evanelias 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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