| ▲ | stephbook 2 hours ago | |
> It’s not just inefficient. It’s backwards. > That’s not fair. And it’s not smart. The amount of AI slop that makes it to HN is concerning. I don't know whether readers here don't care or don't notice it anymore. Or maybe they are only reading the title and then commenting? My #1 tell is an article that's suspiciously long without any real "story", that is, pictures of someone hacking at a laptop. It's always 20,000 words AI hate, ironically. | ||
| ▲ | KlayLay 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I've found a common giveaway of AI writing to be having many unnatural pauses in sentences. For example,
A normal person would've used ~2 sentences for this, even if it became a run-on sentence. You can feel the AI being very confident in what the prompter wants to get across, which is ironic, given that this is 2 paragraphs above: | ||