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Researchers found that the more people use AI, the more they begin to use its favorite words when they speak…
Archived version: https://archive.ph/y13Ig
From out of nowhere the researched made the uncanny observation. Nothing would ever be the same ever.
I know people tend to copy some of the language around them. I did not expect tech ceo’s to be so far up their own *** that they’d push their ai slop enough to measurably affect language in society
For a lot of people, the promise is not needing to do your job well if a program can do it for you.
Doing a socialism trough capitalism somehow?
Oh dear.
Sounds a bit like business speak to me, was one source of training data corporate emails?
Worse, LinkedIn.
Personally, I think training an LLM on LinkedIn and Reddit is great, it’s hard to think of a worse way to train your AI. Apart from that one guy who trained one on 4chan posts only.
God forbid it actually sounds like a human.
Fair point. I remember seeing some tweet or similar with said something in the vein of: “ChatGPT sounds like a middle manager on LinkedIn. No wonder, middle managers think that ChatGPT is intelligent.”
So… people’s vocabulary is getting improved?
Of all the criticism of generative AI (and don’t get me wrong: I agree with most of it), this is the least compelling, IMO.
AI writing is needlessly verbose, often repeats itself, and badly structured.