| ▲ | AlexWilkins12 5 hours ago | |
Ironically, this article reeks of AI-generated phrases. Lot's of "It's not X, it's Y". eg: - "The failure mode isn't malice. It's convenience", - "You haven't saved time. You've forfeited the experience that the time was supposed to give you." - "But the real threat isn't either of those things. It's quieter, and more boring, and therefore more dangerous. The real threat is a slow, comfortable drift toward not understanding what you're doing. Not a dramatic collapse. Not Skynet. Just a generation of researchers who can produce results but can't produce understanding." And indeed running it through a few AI text detectors, like Pangram (not perfect, by any means, but a useful approximation), returns high probabilities. It would have felt more honest if the author had included a disclaimer that it was at least part written with AI, especially given its length and subject matter. | ||
| ▲ | zozbot234 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Yes, the overwrought "It's not X it's Y" are signals of LLM involvement. No human uses them like that all the frickin' time. AI loves this construct way too much and cannot really tell whether the contrast is relevant/actually makes sense. | ||