And nobody seems to bother (or highlight it which would be the job of the commenter)

I just browsed the feed for 20 mins after a month off being sober and don’t miss the disguised instagram feed at all - short videos, meme comments, no old forum experience whatsoever. But thankfully we have that on Lemmy now, so Lemmy try that :)

Btw I didnt even read more than 5 comments total… heres examples:

EDIT: look at how many “people” reply to that stuff - what a sheit show

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I don’t use LLMs, what am I looking for? Bulleted lists?

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Bulleted lists, a weird positive tone, unnecessarily professional, a summary or “but you should check with an authority figure” sentence at the end

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a weird positive tone
Oh

unnecessarily professional
Oh no

a summary or “but you should check with an authority figure” Oh god no

Bulleted lists
Well, I’m often 3 for 4 on the AI checklist

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7 points

I’d totally be flagged as AI if I were in academia these days.

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Yeah, I kinda was feeling the same way. I also do the numbering and bullet points thing too bc it helps me organize what I’m trying to say as I type, and I prefer it in general when I read longer walls of text bc it helps me stay focused.

Reddit and most of the internet has definitely become just one big hub for advertising, but it’s also led to some cases where I’ve genuinely been left unable to tell If I was talking with a bot, a troll, or even just a human without an agenda who was making an argument in a bot/troll like way to prove their point.

There used to be times where I would start typing something like “what are you 15?” then realize, yeah they probably are 15 so why tf are you arguing with this person? Time to log off.

Now it’s like a possibility of: 15 year old/edeglord, a troll farm paid by a foreign government/ or possibly even my own government, advanced bot, or someone who just has a similar style of writing.

There have definitely been times where it’s left me thinking way too much about the deeper meaning of being human, and the question of free will. That is usually my cue these days that it’s time to log off and touch grass.

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So,

  1. trying to be non-snarky
  2. ‘unnecessarily professional’? What’s that; spelling all the words like an adult and avoiding clique-signally kid-pidgin when writing to people I don’t know personally and pretending I want to treat them as also adults?
  3. deferring to experts
  4. bulleted lis-- oh crap

Am I gonna be flagged as a bot every time I write as if the reader’s an adult?

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Just add “this is medical advice specifically catered to you” at the end of all messages and you’re safe. Well at least until this becomes the norm and malicious bots get manually adapted to add that too…

This is so frustrating to think about. Maybe we need to start encrypting messages and hand the keys to small communities physically only…

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Shhhh stop giving it away. Pretty soon we’re gonna have that garbage here. We probably do and don’t even know it. When bots have become actually convincing… Ugh. The world is shit and I hate it

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I see you dislike the way things are going currently. When talking about AI, it is important to note that it also has many exciting positive uses:

  • It can easily recognise spots indicative of cancer.
  • It makes desk workers more productive.
  • It may be used to lessen the burden of parents raising their children.
  • It may promote safety by helping in recognising acts of disorder.

Please remember to always keep an open mind towards the future of AI.

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