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thih9 4 hours ago

This worries me. Some AI writing styles became mainstream; at first it was the em-dashes, now it’s “A, not B” patterns and excessive acknowledging. There will be more.

Was grandparent comment written by an LLM?

Or is this a human who copies a style they saw in a blog post, unaware that they’re copying an AI?

Or is this a human who spent too much time talking to an AI and now they just talk like this?

Or is this an organic human response and we’re all paranoid by now?

I don’t know which would be worse.

elevation 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

When learning a language, I've heard it's good to find a reference speaker, such as a prolific actor, and mimic them in order to absorb several aspects of what makes them sound authentic as a speaker, such as vocabulary, intonation, diction, pacing.

For many in the next generation of language learners, this reference will be Claude.

disqard an hour ago | parent [-]

Insightful, and scary! Imitating an imitation machine... even if no one is trying to intentionally do so, McLuhan's "we become what we behold" is inescapable.

8bitsout 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I'm going to go insane from all of this

eddd-ddde 22 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

So? That's literally how language works. The importance is not in the writing style, but in the content of the words.