I have started coming across articles that seem legitimate except for bizarre patois used in the subheadings specifically: "How Long Be The Game?" "What Mean By Corner Kick?" which I'm assuming as an AI summarization artefact
Tbf, those headlines looks more like content generated or organised by English as a Second Language speakers, because one thing latest generation AI is particularly good at is following the conventions of English grammar, and when it fails it's normally a spectacular failure rather than missing articles or incorrectly conjugated verbs.
(if the writing is coherent, it's possible AI is doing the writing and ESL writers the prompting and stitching together...)
notahacker|2 years ago
(if the writing is coherent, it's possible AI is doing the writing and ESL writers the prompting and stitching together...)
rasz|2 years ago
defrost|2 years ago
What a difference a decade earlier makes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB9lObWclFQ
optimalsolver|2 years ago
mewpmewp2|2 years ago
Could be outsourced articles with translation errors? I don't know. Or some custom made LLM.