| ▲ | pessimizer 6 hours ago | |||||||
You seem to be judging business communications by weird middle-class aesthetics while the people writing the emails are just trying to be clear. If you think that every language level is always sufficient for every task (a fluency truther?), then you should agree that somebody who writes an email in a language that they are not confident in, puts it through an LLM, and decides the results better explain the idea they were trying to convey than they had managed to do is always correct in that assessment. Why are you second guessing them and indirectly criticizing their language skills? | ||||||||
| ▲ | mort96 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Running your words through ChatGPT isn't making you clear. If your own words are clear enough to be understood by ChatGPT, they're clear enough to be understood by your peers. Adding ChatGPT into the mix only ensures opportunity for meaning to be mangled. And text that's bad enough as to be ambiguous may be translated to perfectly clear text that reflects the wrong interpretation of your words, risking misunderstandings that wouldn't happen if the ambiguity was preserved instead of eliminated. I have no idea what you're talking about with regard to being a "fluency truther", I think you're putting words into my mouth. | ||||||||
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