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by Aniket-N
215 days ago
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Once you start to recognize AI written, rewritten or even edited articles, it’s hard to stop. It’s not X it’s Y.
We didn’t just do A we did B. There’s definitely a lot of hard work that has gone in here. It’s gotten hard to read because of these sentence patterns popping up everywhere. |
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overall I think things have gotten better. I noticed maybe 3 years before chatGPT hit the scene that I would frequent on a page that definitely didn't seem written by a native English speaker. The writing was just weird. I see less of that former style now.
Probably the biggest new trend I notice is this very prominent "Conclusion" block that seems to show up now.
Honestly I'd love to see some data on it. I suspect a lot of "that's LLM slop" isn't and others isn't noticed and lots of LLM tropes were rife within online content long before LLMs but we're now hypersensitive to certain things since they're overused by LLMs.