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I haven’t used LLMs much, but if you want an answer, shouldn’t you ask a question, rather than make a statement? Now, the LLM thinks you asked it two questions, so you get two answers, and that makes the text longer. Also, I don’t remember what they are, but there are phrases that fairly reliably remove that “let me know if you have any other questions” part. As to the other parts of in your eyes superfluous text, I would try asking it to keep answers short. I don’t see them as superfluous, though. For example, if on that question, it replied > allocating 3 reactor power points to the engine system should result in a 15% evasion chance. without that “as you mentioned”, readers easily might think “that’s what I said. Didn’t you read that?”. The truly shorter reply would maybe leave out that entire phrase, quite likely even that entire first paragraph, and a truly concise reply would say: > There are other factors that can affect the evasion chance, such as the pilot’s skill level and the presence of an autopilot system. (If, as the LLM seems to indicate, those can only increase the evasion chance, a follow-up question could be “those can only increase the evasion chance. What factors can decrease it?” or something like it) |