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by mswphd
10 days ago
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worth clarifying "chat" is actually (linguistically) completely separate from a shorthand for ChatGPT. Livestreamers (e.g. on twitch/youtube) often talk to "chat", the people watching. Visually, they're just narrating actions etc to a 3rd party who is not present. This has leaked into (some) younger people's vocabulary. A particular example is saying "Chat is this real?" https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/chat-is-this-real but some people use it more freely. |
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I'm positive these students did use an LLM to get the help instead of crowdsourcing, but it is an interesting linguistic overlap.
And while I'm on my "old man" soapbox -- "look it up" and "search for it" somehow became "search it up" with the young people. I corrected my son for years before I started hearing college students also saying it that way...