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:
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.
> Everything I read these days may have been written by Claude, so I’m constantly trying to determine if what I’m reading is or isn’t
I think it's even worse: There are also people who did write the original posts themselves, but then used AI to "polish" the style - i.e. reformulate a perfectly legitimate post as slop.
So even if you're reading obvious slop, you can't be sure if it's actual slop or a human writer "pretending" to be AI (because they haven't got the memo yet that is style is now a negative signifier, not a positive one)
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 26.5 ms ] threadNot because of grammar, but because everything feels just a little too intentional.
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
The new schizophrenia.
It should always have been trained on "is this more readable for humans" but as a actual tested thing.
I think it's even worse: There are also people who did write the original posts themselves, but then used AI to "polish" the style - i.e. reformulate a perfectly legitimate post as slop.
So even if you're reading obvious slop, you can't be sure if it's actual slop or a human writer "pretending" to be AI (because they haven't got the memo yet that is style is now a negative signifier, not a positive one)