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Using LLMs at Oxide

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rgoulter ◴[] No.46178575[source]
> LLM-generated writing undermines the authenticity of not just one’s writing but of the thinking behind it as well.

I think this points out a key point.. but I'm not sure the right way to articulate it.

A human-written comment may be worth something, but an LLM-generated is cheap/worthless.

The nicest phrase capturing the thought I saw was: "I'd rather read the prompt".

It's probably just as good to let an LLM generate it again, as it is to publish something written by an LLM.

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1. leobg ◴[] No.46181070[source]
> I'd rather read the prompt.

That’s what I think when I see a news headline. What are you writing? Who cares. WHY are you writing it — that is what I want to know.