| ▲ | jstanley an hour ago | |
It's not wrong, I tried to make this clear. It's good. It's just unusual, in my experience, for humans to use that kind of wording. Yes everyone says the sun shines and the wind blows, those are specific idioms. Noone says bias compounds or variance diffuses or six bytes beat ten. I'm not saying they shouldn't! They probably should! It's just that LLMs say it much more than humans do. > "Six bytes match ten" is shorthand for "the performance of the algorithm that uses six bytes of storage matches the performance of the algorithm that uses ten bytes of storage". Yes, I understand this and support it. I am emphatically not saying it is bad writing. It's an unbelievably brilliant piece of terse writing that most human writers would not stumble upon in the course of writing the post. | ||
| ▲ | strogonoff an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
I recommend to think twice before penalising potential human creativity by saying that a novel to you turn of speech is a sign of LLM use. If you base your judgement on “unusual phrase”, it should be a sign that you are probably unable to tell. | ||
| ▲ | thaumasiotes an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> It's not wrong, I tried to make this clear. It's good. It's just unusual, in my experience, for humans to use that kind of wording. But... it's not unusual in the slightest. | ||