Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by mplanchard 69 days ago
I agree that it is extremely disrespectful to your readers to produce content with LLMs that you intend for them to actually read. Luckily there are still relative obvious tells for stuff that is generated whole-cloth (especially: “Not this thing. Not that thing. Other thing”), so it’s easy to duck out.

Much of the issue with the way people use these machines is in the way they use them to denigrate the social contract. Mimicking language and expecting it to be taken seriously in a social context is an ethically nauseating thing to do: it’s essentially one half of why plagiarism is wrong. Plagiarism isn’t just wrong because it is theft; it’s also wrong because it is a lie that disrespects your readers, breaking the implicit contract that what they’re reading represents your legitimately earned thoughts.