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striking ◴[] No.46184861[source]
I'm excited for the AI wildfire to come and engulf these AI-written thinkpieces. At this point I'd prefer a set of bullet points over having to sift through more "it's not X (emdash) it's Y" pestilence.
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nick486 ◴[] No.46185343[source]
> "it's not X (emdash) it's Y" pestilence.

I wonder for how long this will keep working. Can't be too hard to prompt an AI to avoid "tells" like this one...

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dist-epoch ◴[] No.46185589[source]
People are already prompting with "yeah, don't do these things":

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Signs_of_AI_writing

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1. ssl-3 ◴[] No.46186035[source]
"That's such a great observation that highlights an important social issue — let's delve into it!"

I've been prompting the bot to avoid its tics for as long as I've been using it for anything; 3 years or so, now, I'd guess.

It's just a matter of reading and understanding the output, noticing patterns that are repetitious or annoying, and instructing the bot as such: "No. Fucking stop that."