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by pllbnk
103 days ago
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Are we automatically discarding everything that might or might not have been written or assisted by an LLM? I get it when the articles are the type of meaningless self improvement or similar kind of word soup. However, if hypothetically an author uses LLM assistance to improve their styling to their liking, I see nothing wrong with that as long as the core message stands out. |
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If someone was just using the LLM for style, that's fine. But if they were using it for content, I just can't trust that it's accurate. And the time cost for me to read the article just isn't worth it if there's a chance it's wrong in important ways, so when I see obvious signs of LLM use, I just skip and move on.
Now, if someone acknowledged their LLM use up front and said "only used for style, facts have been verified by a human" or whatever, then I'd have enough confidence in the article to spend the time to read it. But unacknowledged LLM use? Too great a risk of uncorrected hallucinations, in my experience, so I'll skip it.