top | item 47084490 (no title) ukuina | 9 days ago Not so sure about that. There are many distinct LLM "smells" in that comment, like "A is true, but it hides something: unrelated to A" and "It's not (just) C, it's hyperbole D". discuss order hn newest unknown|9 days ago [deleted] Kiro|9 days ago I personally love that phrasing even if it's a clear tell. Comparisons work well for me to grasp an idea. I also love bullet points.So yeah, I guess I like LLM writing. ehnto|9 days ago Sure, but you can read articles that predate LLMs which have the same so called tells. lelanthran|9 days ago > Sure, but you can read articles that predate LLMs which have the same so called tells.Not with such a high frequency, though. We're looking at 1 tell per sentence!
Kiro|9 days ago I personally love that phrasing even if it's a clear tell. Comparisons work well for me to grasp an idea. I also love bullet points.So yeah, I guess I like LLM writing.
ehnto|9 days ago Sure, but you can read articles that predate LLMs which have the same so called tells. lelanthran|9 days ago > Sure, but you can read articles that predate LLMs which have the same so called tells.Not with such a high frequency, though. We're looking at 1 tell per sentence!
lelanthran|9 days ago > Sure, but you can read articles that predate LLMs which have the same so called tells.Not with such a high frequency, though. We're looking at 1 tell per sentence!
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Kiro|9 days ago
So yeah, I guess I like LLM writing.
ehnto|9 days ago
lelanthran|9 days ago
Not with such a high frequency, though. We're looking at 1 tell per sentence!