Comment by yanslookup
21 hours ago
I don't get it.
They are saying the announcement means more to them than just a headline that most will scroll past. Maybe you are seeing something I'm not.
21 hours ago
I don't get it.
They are saying the announcement means more to them than just a headline that most will scroll past. Maybe you are seeing something I'm not.
Op is saying it sounds like it was written like an LLM
I don't get it either.
Since LLMs emulate human writing, what is it about that sentence that gives away that it was written by an LLM rather than human? Haven't we seen plenty of hollow-sounding self-aggrandizing marketing copies like this one pre-LLMs? What is it that is wrong with this sentence?
Please don't say it's an em-dash...
Give this a read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Signs_of_AI_writing#...
I linked "Negative Parallelisms" because it's relevant here, but the article in general covers a lot of AI writing styles
It’s a sentence structure that LLMs over-use: “this isn’t just X, it’s Y”.
It sounds like corporate meaningless drivel. Everyone is dogging on it because it's no different than when startups of yore would say "making the world a better place." As if the meaningless platitude was some incantation you had to whisper or the funding wouldn't close.
it's always the em-dash
ok... it's an AI company, It'd be odd if it weren't written by AI, no?
I'm all for dogfooding but if you work for a bicycle company it shouldn't mean you can't drive to work. The right tool for the right job.
Would that be odd? AI companies are still staffed by people, and large announcements like acquihires certainly feel like they could use a slightly more human touch if they truly mean a lot to the company.
It is odd that they didn’t care or have the wherewithal to make it not sound obviously like an LLM wrote it.
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