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RugnirViking 2 hours ago [-]
its way too good at using the markers of having something to say, the sorts of things a professor might use after a period of lengthy explanation to make you snap back to attention and listen because this; This right here is the really juicy bit: but theres nothing there. Its using it to talk about whatever mundane thing you asked it to, with perfect neutrality and no substance at all.
I refer you to one of my favorite hacker news comments, I keep coming back to it and sending it to people:
Thanks for sharing that comment, it's excellent. I love the use of "midwife" in the last sentence. Claude would never!
cdolan 40 minutes ago [-]
I really like the graph paper background. Is there a way to use this while having the letters fill exactly one block?
nobodywillobsrv 9 minutes ago [-]
Letting AI write for you is the main purpose though.
It should always have been trained on "is this more readable for humans" but as a actual tested thing.
fouc 50 minutes ago [-]
> I hear Claude’s voice in a house, I hear Claude’s voice with a mouse.
The new schizophrenia.
chaking8881 3 hours ago [-]
Ironically, the more polished AI writing becomes, the easier it is for me to recognize it.
Not because of grammar, but because everything feels just a little too intentional.
strken 1 hours ago [-]
I feel the opposite. AI writing is like a version of Google Maps where you can see little black and white houses up close, but when you zoom out, all those details fade to white noise.
Aniket-N 3 hours ago [-]
And honestly? Thats the part no one is talking about.
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sasaf5 1 hours ago [-]
I'd like to gently push back because this is a misconception that is worth untangling. It's not that no one is talking about it. It's that there's a genuine silence about the subject.
notfromhere 2 hours ago [-]
Let's pause for a moment, that actually sharpens the case rather than complicating it.
randycupertino 2 hours ago [-]
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bellowsgulch 59 minutes ago [-]
I wonder if all of the fruits of LLMs come from the added training to build on top of a base or foundation LLM but also lead to all of the prose overfitting that we characterize as models having particular writing styles, rather than seeing a wider distribution of styles in response to prompts, in order to produce meaningful work.
I refer you to one of my favorite hacker news comments, I keep coming back to it and sending it to people:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48352444
It should always have been trained on "is this more readable for humans" but as a actual tested thing.
The new schizophrenia.
Not because of grammar, but because everything feels just a little too intentional.
:|