I remember some proto-memes about translation of some text between English and Chinese 100 times and the results being hilarious...modern parallel would be to ask a LLM to read the article, and generate the prompt that constructed the article. Then generate an article based on that prompt. Repeat x100.
That's like saying you'd rather listen to someone ask a question than read a chapter of a textbook.
About 99% of the blogs [written by humans] that reach HN's front page are fundamentally incorrect. It's mostly hot takes by confident neophytes. If it's AI-written, it actually comes close to factual. The thing you don't like is usually right, the thing you like is usually wrong. And that's fine if you'd rather read fiction. Just know what you're getting yourself into.
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0xbadcafebee|1 month ago
About 99% of the blogs [written by humans] that reach HN's front page are fundamentally incorrect. It's mostly hot takes by confident neophytes. If it's AI-written, it actually comes close to factual. The thing you don't like is usually right, the thing you like is usually wrong. And that's fine if you'd rather read fiction. Just know what you're getting yourself into.
Balinares|1 month ago
I am ceaselessly fascinated by how we can all live in the same world yet seemingly inhabit such vastly different realities.
aitchnyu|1 month ago