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AtreidesTyrant 8 hours ago

This style of writing isnt human. Its AI.

^^ These dramatic statements are almost always AI influenced, I seem to always see them in people's emails now as well. "we didnt reinvent the wheel. we are the wheel."

idonotknowwhy 40 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

And the scripts of most recent YouTube videos, and the dialogue in Stranger Things Season 5 (the last 3 episodes specifically).

TheChelsUK 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

You are absolutely right. It’s not X that’s the give away, it’s A, and B — moreover it’s C that is the clincher.

skybrian 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

AI is popularizing a writing style that has been common in advertising for quite some time. For example, Apple uses it a lot. Now everyone can imitate advertising copy.

IshKebab 6 hours ago | parent [-]

It's not that it didn't exist before. It's that it wasn't overused.

Heh.

Tiberium 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Yeah, I know, I just feel like at this point it's useless to call that out.

7moritz7 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Neurodivergent people tend to write like this too, there was a study about it.

delichon 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

We can learn useful rhetorical techniques from AI that can help us clearly communicate. We should separate those babies from the bathwater.

estearum 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

So far, any "useful rhetorical technique" one could've learned from AI has become a dead giveaway of AI slop (lazy writing and lazy thinking).

Seriously: what tool do you want to use that's immediately available to the absolute lowest common denominator "writers" on the Internet?

"It's not X, it's Y" literally makes my stomach churn from seeing so much of it on LinkedIn.

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F7F7F7 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Rhetorical techniques that are so easily identifiable as AI now.

skydhash 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

You can also just find a book on writing. I recommend "On Writing Well" by William Zinsser. Dense and quite informative.