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upmind | 2 days ago

Did you base the AI use on the emdash or is this an a common AI phrase (or both)?

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Starlevel004|2 days ago

"Not just X -- it's Y" is one of the more irritatingly common signs, especially for sentences like that one which absolutely do not need it.

The Wikipedia article on detecting AI writing is a big help if you need to calibrate your sensors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Signs_of_AI_writing

mock-possum|2 days ago

Yeah it’s basically the prose equivalent of getting too much radio play - hilarious how the breakthrough of LLM content has ‘ruined’ “it’s not X—it’s Y” for so many of us now

Maybe, like overplayed pop songs, in 20 years or so we’ll come around to viewing the phrase fondly.

upmind|2 days ago

I see, thx for the article too!

TacticalCoder|2 days ago

> "Not just X -- it's Y" is one of the more irritatingly common signs ...

It's a bit of a "Karen AI" telltale sign. It's probably been trained on a lot of "I-know-it-all-Karen" posts and as a result we're bombarded with Karen-slop.

Retr0id|2 days ago

It's not just overused phrasing — it's the hallmark of LLM prose.

iamacyborg|2 days ago

“It’s not X, it’s Y” is an absolutely ubiquitous AI pattern. Throw in an em-dash and it’s basically ai;dr

mostlysimilar|2 days ago

It's also just an utterly meaningless statement. Filler words with no value whatsoever.

mh2266|2 days ago

"Let's be honest" is another extremely strong tell.