Meh, I used to use almost all the same methods, including the em dashes, ending conclusions with a mic drop statement, etc., but LLMs are so specifically patterned that you can spot it a mile away. ChatGPT talks like people, people do not talk like chatGPT.
At the same time, people on the internet don’t seem to be talking this way. Every AI-generated response I have ever gotten looks exactly like that, though.
I’m not basing my assumption on how I talk so the psychology lesson doesn’t quite apply.
I recall one of the first things being taught in psychology “You are not the norm. What is normal for you, doesnt have to be normal for others.”
It can be how humans speak and it absolutely is how I often speak.
Meh, I used to use almost all the same methods, including the em dashes, ending conclusions with a mic drop statement, etc., but LLMs are so specifically patterned that you can spot it a mile away. ChatGPT talks like people, people do not talk like chatGPT.
Sure, I could be wrong.
At the same time, people on the internet don’t seem to be talking this way. Every AI-generated response I have ever gotten looks exactly like that, though.
I’m not basing my assumption on how I talk so the psychology lesson doesn’t quite apply.
Fair enough. Im at fault for my assumption then. Thanks for clarifying.