this month it would have been better if I withdrew all the money I've spent trying to make up for our government's failure, poured kerosene on it and burned it.
Acts of service men are dangerously attractive.
Fixing problems, making sure you’ve eaten, charging your phone, carrying your things… that’s romance to me.
Screenshotting and bookmarking this because I’ve tried and failed to express this sentiment with such conciseness and clarity many times on here. 100% agree
I saw a lecturer share an email a student sent, claiming it was AI.
When people commented saying it didn't look like ai, pointing out the imperfect sentence structure and wording, OP said, "they ask ai to write it like that so it doesn't sound like ai."
And I just sat there thinking, when is this going to end? We're at a point where people are claiming a sign of ai is not sounding like ai at all.
I understand why people are suspicious around people using ai, and I hate that it's infiltrating creative fields, but I think some of us are going way too far with our suspicions and accusations.
Every time I instinctively go to write three short sentences building on or re-enforcing each other, or use an Oxford comma, or em-dash or en-dash, or semi colon, or an uncommon word, or a very common word, or contrast ideas, or repeat for emphasis, or write a rheotical question, or answer a rhetorical question, or use dot points, I get worried because they're all "tells".
LLM were trained off real peoples' writing, that's how they exist. I don't understand why we are constantly trying to insist that normal writing conventions MUST be ai. AI uses them because it was exposed to them because they were frequently used.
I feel like I'm losing my mind.