|
|
|
Ask HN: How can I avoid the "It's not just X, it's Y" writing
|
|
5 points
by milowata
107 days ago
|
|
Every single blog post now. Half of news articles. All tweets over 140 characters. This sentence structure is everywhere and it's driving me absolutely bananas. It's so obvious to me when something is written by ChatGPT and I find it shocking that people are putting this work out there and thinking it's okay. |
|
I've met real hard-working people who have had to change writing styles, because their style is too heavily mimicked by LLMs, so it now takes extra effort to not be accused of cheating.
You can use tools to detect the likelihood of text being written by an LLM, but as mentioned it will have lots of false positives in fields that significantly contributed to training data.
Your best option is to keep track of writers and journalists, who's styles you've appreciated, and follow them on whatever platforms they write for. Journalists often publish to more than one media outlet, and self-hosting platforms like Substack are growing quickly.